ILLUSTRATION
Kids Book Illustration
Illustrations for children's books in different styles and techniques. I explore characters, moods, and covers, using both digital tools and real-life drawing. Each project follows the needs of the story.
Character Design
Character design for books, comics, and animation. I use different techniques and approaches to find each character's look. Real life inspires the details that shape personality and mood. I stay curious about people and everyday life.
Tryzub Series
A set of three drawings based on the Ukrainian Tryzub symbol.I created each Tryzub in black and white, using symbols meaningful to Ukraine — embroidery, plants, and flowers. The drawings live on apparel and carry a strong cultural presence. I also designed custom calligraphy for each piece; the phrase "Glory to Ukraine" mirrors the mood and spirit of each piece.
Human
Sketches of the human body, hands, and everyday gestures. I observe small details — a hand, a posture, a body angle — to understand what lives inside. Each drawing comes from close attention to real moments and quiet observation.
Food Drawings
Food drawings in a consistent style — black ink outlines with shading. The forms stay close to reality, but the lines stay alive and expressive. The style works easily across digital and physical materials.
Comics
I create comics for any topic — from complex stories to everyday moments like morning routines. Comics are a great way to tell any story for a brand — from playful and light to deep and thoughtful. The style is simple, able to communicate ideas clearly and leave an impression.
Zina & Lyucia Comic
A comic about two girls, used as a bot to share a company's story. I drew it first on paper with markers and ink, then digitalized it for messaging. The project turns simple illustrations into a friendly, interactive storytelling tool.
Sketchbook
A collection of sketches on white or craft paper, using ink, pencils, color, and mixed techniques. I draw anything that catches my eye, exploring how it lives on the page. Each sketch becomes part of my visual vocabulary, pinned in my mind for future ideas and projects.