Hey guys! How's everyone doing?
Today I want to show you a drawing I made about a month ago. It's one of my most recent works, and I created it for a contest called Bejondimaginarium. It was organized by a group of very creative people, and the requirement was to mint the artwork on Skurpy, an NFT marketplace.

There are 4 editions left of this piece
Mint [here]( https://skurpy.com/marketplace/collection/KT1MGd5HWavyd6Lmwut9L2Cx7PUMBiEzWcQs/1)
***"Elyrionna, is born of cosmic breath and starlit wonder. Cradling the flame of creation, she exists between clouds and galaxies, weaving forgotten dreams into new worlds. A muse of the infinite, she awakens the beauty beyond the known."***
To be honest, at first, I wasn’t planning to participate. I thought I wouldn’t have enough time, but a friend encouraged me. He said, “You’re still on time, let’s gooooooooooo!” So I jumped in and ended up participating.
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# Thank you very much for taking the time to view my work.
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**𝕺𝖍𝖍𝖍 BTW**
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For the concept, I started flipping through my sketchbook, looking for something that fit the theme. I found a sketch that wasn’t exactly my original idea, but I decided to adapt it. The first idea I had still seems like a good one, but I didn’t have it fully clear at the time, so I developed another one I had more in mind.

This drawing was quite a challenge, especially because time was tight. Still, I really enjoyed the process. I worked on it during a livestream, and the person I was streaming with was super fun. They made me laugh a lot, so the experience was really enjoyable.

I created most of the piece in Corel Painter, which is the software I usually use for this kind of work. I used brushes, textures, and worked on a single layer. Later, at the final stage, I had to switch to Photoshop due to some technical issues and because there were certain details I needed to fix there. They were things I didn’t quite know how to handle in Corel Painter at that moment.

The full process video is available on Twitter, but I also took a few clips to give you a glimpse of how everything came together.

In short, even though this wasn’t my original idea, I really loved the final result. Despite the adjustments and setbacks, I managed to adapt to the time I had and ended up very happy with the piece.