She is the one who grows rosemary in her herb garden and lemons in her orchard. She loves foraging for flowers to decorate her house. She works as a bioengineer, specializing in mushrooms. Her favorite projects include bioluminescence, grafting, and mutations. When she's not working with plants she likes to dabble in entomology, the intricate details of the small creatures she catches and frees are beautiful to her.
During the pandemic when I was at home isolating and bored, DTIY challenges were one of the most fun challenges to keep my skills developing.
Art can be a form of therapy for many just as music or talking to somebody can be. Art is my therapy, I use it to see how I would look in different series or comics or games that I love, I use it to draw pretty things that I find aesthetic, and I use it to help people understand what others might be going through. In the story I'm writing "Hope of Humanity", there is a classic theme of good verses evil. These are just some of the evils the characters face in their journey to save their lost friends.
Something that mutates on your skin and spreads through corrupting the way you view the world.
Something small and frail. Reaching out trying to hold onto something but never quite making it.
Something that digs in and eats away at you from the inside out. A heavy weight in the chest and a limp feeling in the legs.