Ever since childhood, imaginary creatures have found their way to paper — some inspired by Pokémon, others born entirely from daydreams. Over the years, they’ve changed shape and purpose, but one thing remained: the joy of inventing lives that never existed.
This ongoing collection traces a personal evolution through fantasy — from early drawings full of wonder and wild proportions to more refined forms, infused with character, biology, and emotion. These creatures are more than just designs.
They’re companions. Memories.
And pieces of a world where anything is still possible.
While wrapping the kraft paper, her favorite Pokémon — Milotic — appeared. Not with a flash, but with presence. Eyes met, and time paused.
This hand-drawn portrait captures Milotic not as a game character, but as a being of quiet grace — powerful, calm, and mysteriously alive. Graphite lines breathe form into memory, and memory into reality.
Sometimes, childhood dreams don’t fade. They wait. And then they look back at you.