✨ New England Pigment Wizard ✨ Creator of the Blood Moon Tarot ✨ MTG Artist ✨ They/Them
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Sam Guay
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Omg 10 photos?!!?? Yes please
Btw you can get printed off all of these: www.inprnt.com/gallery/ayla...
My coaster art from Gallery Nucleus's Salut! show is now available for purchase online. There's only one left, "Knowledge of the Strangling Fruit"... www.nucleusportland.com/products/s11...
Ayla Meridian
Sam Guay
nymph with a green knife
losing my mind the normal amount, here's art, that's all
Apparently I haven't posted here in a month. It's always so tempting to drop off all of social media. But hey, here's a The Magician from my deck, the Blood Moon Tarot.
The Orchid's Dream, 2026
Finished this painting that I’ve been working on since 2020 (concept sketch was pre-2020). During that time it mostly sat on my easel neglected while I worked on higher priorities.
Prints are in the works, join my newsletter if that’s something you’re interested in.
I managed to finish these sapphic mermaids! They are a little late for #mermay, but at least it's in time for #pride 😌 🧜
Watercolor, gouache and pastels on Arches hot press watercolor paper.
"It's just a bad period."
A personal piece about Endometriosis.
the biggest gap in recognition between laypeople and experts in my field imo is that the image on the left, which I did in 5 minutes, took more skill than the image on the right, which took me half an hour.
Sylph songstress
Sam Guay
Sam Guay
Linnea Sterte
Sam Guay
Julie Dillon
Celine
𝖘𝖆𝖗𝖆𝖍 𝖒𝖆𝖘𝖔𝖓
Eva Eskelinen
I've been thinking a lot about visible vs invisible skill layers. i.e every craft has outer layers of skills that laypeople can recognise, and inner layers that you need expertise and experience to perceive at all. Could y'all think of examples of visible vs invisible skills in your own discipline?