Discover the work of a digital artist who blends personal influences with striking utopian fantasy

Discover the work of a digital artist who blends personal influences with striking utopian fantasy

Based in France, Jessica Liu is a self-taught freelance artist who specialises in illustrations and character art. She tends to work in Procreate and Clip Studio Paint (both of which feature in our guide to the best digital art software), and her work is often fantasy themed.

With a particular focus on shape and colour, her work looks spectacular while also telling a story. We invited her to talk us through five of her favourite pieces of work. For more inspiration, see our bumper feature on digital artists.

Digital art showing a fantasy character design in purple and magenta hues

Faith was commissioned by an RPG game master (Image credit: Jessica Liu)

Faith (above) is an illustration that Jessica was commissioned by an RPG game master. Jessica describes her as a “powerful symbol of strict justice and revenge who once was a human that was betrayed by all of her loved ones.”

Digital art showing a fairy cuddling a tiger

The Fairy and the Tiger (Image credit: Jessica Liu)

The Fairy and the Tiger explores more personal influences. “I’m the daughter of two Chinese parents, so have always had huge Asian influences,” Jessica says. “Here I wanted to show my fascination with those Asian aesthetics, in particular the tiger, which is my lunar zodiac sign.”

Fantasy digital art showing two human characters in a pond surrounded by fairies

Solarpunk – Harmonie (Image credit: Jessica Liu)

Of this piece, titled Solarpunk – Harmonie, Jessica says: “I aimed to convey peaceful happiness in a perfect world where technology grew without destroying nature, and where the humans and animals can all live together in perfect harmony.”

Digital art showing a fantasy female fairy character design in purple and magenta hues carrying a birthday cake

Sinabon’s birthday (Image credit: Jessica Liu)

This was another commission, in this case for a VTuber named Sinabon. “I love the dynamic angle I went for with this piece,” Jessica says. “Commissions have made me improve the most over the years, so these artworks are important to me.”

Digital art showing fantasy characters dancing

Pandemonium – Frénésie (Image credit: Jessica Liu)

Finally, Pandemonium – Frénésie was made for an art contest. The piece was inspired by Joseph Tomanek’s masterpiece Fire Dance. “I wanted this artwork to feel powerful with a sense of madness, as if the dancers are offering their soul to the demon they’re summoning,” Jessica explains.

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