Discovering internal universe.
One drawing at the time.
I want to feel like a goose bride today. I do not want to see brutality of the world. I have my make up and veil and feathers all prepared. Don’t tell me I am wrong, I will not listen.
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Creature: 12/100
Size: 8.30×11.7’’ : 21×29.5 cm
Technique: Graphite drawing
Equipped with mouths and sensors yet burred and almost invisible. So sneaky. So safe.
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Creature: 14/100
Size: 8.30×11.7’’ : 21×29.5 cm
Technique: Graphite drawing
You were yelling. Growing spikes and teeth. Just out of a fear to loose me. I can see that. You are a puppy.
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Creature: 23/100
Size: 8.30×11.7’’ : 21×29.5 cm
Technique: Graphite drawing
This creature feels like a portrait of layered vulnerability. The organic, jellyfish-like form drips downward in tendrils, almost like thoughts or memories being pulled by invisible weight. The coils and spirals suggest cycles—repeating emotions, perhaps anxiety or overthinking—while the sharp pinpoints radiating outward hint at sensory overload or heightened awareness.
Despite the dense, almost mechanical detailing, there's a softness in the rounded shapes and shaded textures. It seems to embody a being that's trying—processing, adapting, absorbing. It isn’t broken, but it isn’t at ease either.
The small hearts and interconnected nodes scattered throughout suggest moments of affection, of connection, tucked between the chaos. This gives it emotional depth: a blend of introspection, fragility, and quiet resilience.
This creature feels like what it’s like to feel too much—to carry complexity with grace, even when it tangles.
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Creature: 18/100
Size: 8.30×11.7’’ : 21×29.5 cm
Technique: Graphite drawing
This drawing evokes a sense of restless energy, capturing a creature born of impulse and instinct. The chaotic, web-like lines that surround and pierce through its form suggest a mind in constant motion—never fully at rest, always branching out in new directions. The creature’s winding, tentacle-like appendages appear to move freely, as if they are seeking something undefined or unknowable.
The spiky, starburst lines around the creature hint excitement or scattered thoughts—like synapses firing uncontrollably. There's a wildness to the piece, yet also a sense of fragility: the creature is held together by threads, ready to unravel at any moment.
Overall, the image captures the tumultuous emotional landscape of impulsivity—exhilarating, unpredictable, and a bit chaotic, but also fragile in its openness to experience.
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Creature: 4/100
Size: 8.30×11.7’’ : 21×29.5 cm
Technique: Graphite drawing
This creature feels dense, armored, and weary. Its layered, textured form suggests emotional weight—like it's carrying years of accumulation: memories, defense mechanisms, unresolved thoughts. The uneven structure and stiff, pointed limbs imply struggle in motion, as though it moves through the world with caution, or perhaps resistance.
There’s a duality in this being—it looks both tough and tender. The hard shell on top almost reads like a helmet or shield, protecting something more vulnerable beneath. Its legs, spindly yet determined, hint at resilience despite heaviness.
The creature embodies the emotion of enduring while burdened—an internal landscape of protection, hesitation, and hidden softness. It could be anxiety. Or overthinking. Or simply the emotional fatigue of carrying too much for too long.
And yet—it stands. It walks. It exists. That, in itself, feels quietly brave.
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Creature: 3/100
Size: 8.30×11.7’’ : 21×29.5 cm
Technique: Graphite drawing
In every act of creation,
we bloom a little more into who we are.
What now?
I turn simple pencil strokes into windows to the fantastical. With a background in both psychology and design, I believe in the therapeutic power of expressing the unconscious through art.
My work explores surreal, dreamlike creatures and visuals—reflections of the deeper, often hidden parts of ourselves. Each piece is created with care to be both visually complete and emotionally intri.
I hope you find as much joy in experiencing my art as I do in creating it.
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For any orders questions or commission work you can contact me here:
marlojuditha@gmail.com