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This artist is creating a universe of dragon-eating girls

Digital art showing a dragon-eating girl with vibrant red hair.

Rex is an illustrator and character designer from France. Her work is rooted in fantasy settings inspired by the Japanese role-playing games and massively multiplayer online role-playing games she grew up with, combined with influences from fashion and graphic design.

Working across Clip Studio Paint, Illustrator and Photoshop (see our guide to the best digital art software), she's creating a universe full of dragon-eating girls! Below, she shares five examples of her bold and vibrant work.

Brûlure D’estomac

(Image credit: Rex)

An écorché is a painting or sculpture of a human figure with the skin removed to display the musculature. This portrait of Rex's original character Jude is a play on that concept using a very loose interpretation.

“A big part of the universe I’m building revolves around dragon eating girls, so you are what you eat, I guess,” the artist says.

Crying Knight

(Image credit: Rex)

Another original character created by Rex, this is Etain. “To be honest, he was mostly used as an excuse for me to draw a suit of armour,” she admits.

Unicorn (Pink Vers)

(Image credit: Rex)

“My original character, the Unicorn. I usually draw her wounded yet unconcerned, since she’s immortal.”

Rita’s Torment

(Image credit: Rex)

Rita is surrounded by beasts. “I’m a terrible creature designer, so the only way I make them frightening is by making them grotesque,” Rex says. “I’m inspired by medieval and Renaissance depictions of demons.”

Rita's Wound

(Image credit: Rex)

Rita is a sad and silent character who is always crying, Rex says. “I’m drawn to the idea of open wounds, and I see her as a kind of martyr”.

You can see more of Rex's work on her Instagram profile.

This article originally appeared in ImagineFX. Subscribe to ImagineFX to never miss an issue. Print and digital subscriptions are available.

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