Hi, I'm Nick. As a graphic designer, hobbyist artist and aspiring writer, I'm sharing my first novel-in-progress and other creative projects with the hope of connecting with like-minded individuals. Let's support each other's artistic endeavours!

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📖 Adventure/Sci-Fi Novel Update 📖

Chapter 26 of 26 in progress (98% done, 168 167 words)

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Nick Koriagin

Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls Finale)

Reality is an illusion, the universe is a hologram, buy gold, bye! Bill Cypher Clay figurine of the main antagonist of the animated series "Gravity Falls", an almost omnipotent creature from a parallel universe with a different number of dimensions, Bill Cipher, who was opposed by the brave twins Dipper and Mabel, as well as their rogue Grunkle Stan. Her appearance repeats a scene from the finale of the second season. Clay, gouache, acrylic paints.

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Nick Koriagin

Falling From Heaven (Moon Dust Illustration)

One of the key moments in my comic is when the characters unexpectedly meet someone who should not be on the surface of the moon at all: the third member of the 1986 expedition. During the flights of the Apollo lunar program, one of three people necessarily remained in orbit in order to keep in touch with the Earth and help dock the lander with the command module. Here, an unknown force literally breaks the…

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Thirty Years Later (Star Wars)

A portrait of old Luke Skywalker from the last scene of Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens. The plot of the film was kept a closely guarded secret during filming, and many fans were waiting for the hero of the three previous stories to appear on the screen - but when the new heroine, Ray, finally found Luke on a desert planet and handed him his lightsaber - he only looked menacingly at She…

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Nick Koriagin

Minion (Despicable Me)

Bananaaa! Clay figurine of a minion from "The Despicable Me" series of animated films about the kind-hearted villain Gru who became the adoptive father of three orphan girls (and a couple of million minions at the same time). Clay, gouache.

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Nick Koriagin

"Emptiness Looks, Emptiness Sees ..." (Illustration For The Cover Of The "Moon Dust" Comic)

When I was finishing work on the Moon Dust comic, I wanted to make a colorful yet cinematic cover for it, which would resemble movie posters. At the same time, it was interesting for me to try to paint something really large-scale with acrylic paints. In the foreground is the lonely figure of the hero of the story, the first American astronaut on the dark side of the Moon, in a damaged spacesuit, behind him…

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