'Vampire Fairy Demon' by Takato Yamamoto.

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'Vampire Fairy Demon' by Takato Yamamoto.

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"Sit with me fledgling" Vampire Celine
After sunset, by Lucas Garcete {via Instagram}
“Gabrielle, do it.”
Inspired by my favourite XWP episode “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”... or the one where Gabrielle wanders into a lesbian vampire club alalalalallllaaae *somersault* the subtext was strong in that one. Also, I’m a sucker for vampires, so bacchae Gabs turning Xena was asdfghkl. 🧛♀️🔥
Green 🥰🥰
I struggled with the red roses and decided that this art wouldn't be monochrome

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I entered a contest, obviously didn't win, here's the piece I submitted I like it and learned some stuff making it
Une nouvelle aquarelle dédiée à la saga Vampyria de Victor Dixen
J'ai voulu capturer Jeanne Froidelac sous ses airs calmes, masquant sa vengeance derrière cet éventail de dentelle, avec le regard déterminé et calculateur qui la trahit.
A new watercolor dedicated to the Vampyria saga by@victordixen
I wanted to capture Jeanne Froidelac under her calm attitude, masking her revenge behind this fan lace, with the determined and calculating gaze that betrays her.
🩸 Dracula’s Brides — Collaboration Artwork
Collab with the amazing artist @wonderjulia.art Reference attached below.
This piece is inspired by Van Helsing (2004) — specifically the iconic brides of Dracula. In our collaboration, Julia illustrated Aleera, while I painted Verona. We wanted to capture their hypnotic allure, supernatural elegance, and the eerie stillness of that crimson bath scene.
Working on this was incredibly exciting — especially blending our different styles into one atmospheric illustration. Their expressions, the glossy skin, the unnerving calmness — everything was crafted to show that mix of beauty and danger the Brides are known for.
🖤 My part: Verona 🖤 Julia’s part: Aleera 📸 Reference: last slide