Hello! I’m looking for work for 2025!
I’m a 2D artist & illustrator for games, editorial and cover art.
I’d love to keep working on characters, concept art, posters, book illustrations and any other project that needs a queer, trans touch! 🌹
Contact: sarielsnowings (at) gmail (dot) com
Portfolio: https://sarielsnowings.artstation.com
Links: https://linktr.ee/sarielsnowings
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A poster in blues and teals of EDEN, by Luke Dunne. It features two shadow figured looming over a hill where five white silhouettes dance in a circle and a sixth observes, isolated on the side. It’s a production of English Theatre Leipzig in collaboration with Neues Schauspiel Leipzig. Performances were on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 15th and 16th of March 2024, 8 pm at Neues Schauspiel Leipzig, Lützner Straße 29, 04177 Leipzig.
Concept art for a hypothetical visual novel (including character exploration, different clothes for said character, different lighting moods and a final image of the character in a background). It features a Victorian era doctor with a rose for a head and a quote from 'Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' in the text box.
A digital drawing of a trans-masculine angel (they have visible top surgery scars) sitting atop a well and looking up with a hopeful expression. Their neck and ankle are adorned with the remnants of broken chains. The night sky features bright stars and a representation of a lion and a serpent constellations based on the art piece “El Cielo de Salamanca”. The outline of a cathedral can also be seen in the background. The piece is framed by medieval marginalia featuring different little creatures and chimeras and there’s a small narrative panel at the bottom with a series of drawings representing an angel breaking their chains and crawling away.
Picture of three copies of Sariel’s riso-printed Falco illustration. It’s printed in four inks (red, yellow, blue and black). It portrays Falco, the Austrian pop star, standing in a signature pose. His name is written behind him in big letters. Two beams of light cut through his figure, splitting his clothes into different outfits he’s worn over the years. In the background to the right there are three, ancient-Roman style columns. At the bottom right there’s three portraits of him, slowly turning to his right. One of them has geometric make-up on half of his face. On the bottom left corner there’s a landline telephone handset. On the top left of the image there’s a pentagram with a melody written on it in music notation.