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JANUARY 2025 - JAMES FENNER

I was having trouble figuring out who to feature for this month, since I haven't been intentionally looking at a lot of art recently. However when deciding on a colour pallete for an illustration early this month, I found myself referencing the work of one James Fenner.

Fenner is an American illustrator based in Oregon who makes these saturated, harshly coloured masterpieces. He works a lot on book covers and graphic novels but has quite a few varied projects in his CV. His art tends toward the spooky and surreal, often with faces draped in shadow, bright reds and blues, monsters and swirling backdrops. It was actually my girlfriend that introduced me to his work a year or so ago! I'm really jealous of how easily he can set this dangerous, magical mood in almost all his pieces. Fenner definitely has a signature style.

You can find the work of James Fenner on nearly every social media, you can see the whole list on his linktree here!



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DECEMBER 2024 - SAPRO / J.A. HARA

To end off this year I want to share another incredible illustrator, Jess Hara! AKA Sapro. They have such a deliciously detailed and attractive style. My dream is to one day have the money to commission them to draw Soren >.<

Sapro is an American freelance illustrator who primarily does commercial/commissioned art of beautiful and intricate character designs. I found their work on tumblr a few years back and am consistently stunned by every piece. There's so much care to the clothing and ornamentation especially. Sapro has a few examples of comic art on their portfolio but sadly it's difficult for me to find links to any books they've worked on. Hopefully they work on more higher-profile comics in the future! I really love their combination of a painterly style with very very strong linework. It feels like they carve the image out of the canvas to bring it to life. Even though their art mainly consists of characters against a simple (or non-existent) background, and frequently with very blank/serious facial expressions, I never get bored of the way Sapro poses and depicts their subjects.

You can find more of Sapro's work on their tumblr, bluesky, or twitter, purchase their prints on inprnt, and support their patreon (though at moment of writing it looks like their patreon is under review for potentially breaking guidelines.)



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NOVEMBER 2024 - BANI-CHAN

It's my birthday month!!! So I'm sharing a very special artist with you. This is Bani-chan! aka bossmonsterbani. If you're an undertale/deltarune fan you might also know her from a collaboration she did with Toby Fox last year. Bani-chan is an artist that it's kind of hard for me to find much background on. The earliest presence I can find of her online is her tumblr, which has its first upload listed in April 2015.

Bani doesn't share much personal information online, but her art is incredibly vulnerable and expressive. She's self taught and when she does share her thoughts she can be rather self-depricating, but I'd say the quality of her work speaks for itself. Bani's illustrations and animations are elegant and ethereal, usually depicting beautiful, melancholic figures in seemingly tragic scenarios.

I found Bani's art around 2019, and like the other artists on this list, she quickly became one of my favourite artists. Her style has been a huge inspiration for me, and I think it particularly shows in the more anime-shoujo turn my art took in 2023.

Something that always sticks out to me in Bani's art is how organic it feels. Everything, even flesh or metal, is rendered in such a lively way, with shapes that curl around the composition like vines. It really is unique. These strange, dream like spaces that her subjects find themselves in are so fascinating, with bodies appearing to meld into the compositions. Her subjects seem almost doomed to be consumed by their own beauty, the very canvas they've been painted on.

I'm sure Bani will always be an inspiration to me, her work just feels so delicate and dangerous, and even if we tend toward different subject matter I would love to be able to emulate something like it one day. I own the artbook that was put out to go with The Greatest Living Show music video, and I can only hope more physical copies of her art will be produced, I would love to buy a poster of her art one day.

You can see more of Bani-chan's work on her website. For socials she has a tumblr (linked above), twitter, instagram, and deviantart.



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OCTOBER 2024 - COEY KUHN!

We're halfway through the month now but it's spooky season!! So I thought I would share one of my favourite artists who draws creepy creatures, and just incredibly beautiful work (I really love his unicorns too!!) Gonna keep this entry simple because, well, I kinda lost steam this month and I don't want to push myself too hard to write something detailed. I still really like this artist tho!! I even have a tapestry by him on my bedroom wall!

Coey Kuhn is an artist based in Ohio who draws a lot of very detailed work, often featuring folklore, gothic motifs, and monsters. He runs a shop with his partner Shy Curtis, who is also an incredible artist! You can check out their shop HERE.

I first found Coey through his NSFW twitter account (18+), where he draws a lot of pieces often featuring monsters and unique sexual scenarios. This was when I was playing with the idea of becoming an erotic artist, so I really looked up to the creativity on display. A lot of NSFW art tends to be pretty samey, as there are only so many ways you can realistically draw two people going at it. adding monsters and unreal scenarios to the mix opens up a world of artistry and possibilities!

I highly suggest opening these images in a new tab to look at all the detail!)

You can see more of Coey's work on his twitter, instagram, bluesky, and cara!



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SEPTEMBER 2024 - VAL WISE!

September's artist is another one I've been obsessed with for a while, although I admit to not following her work as much in recent months (since I haven't had the funds to keep up with her patreon.) Val Wise is a comic artist and illustrator. Her comics include Delicatesse (2021), I am of Two Hearts (2022), AMPLE Chapter 1 (2023), and When Death Comes, I Will Follow (2023)

Wise also publishes erotica under the name Vesta Z. Both her erotic and non-erotic art depict the body with so much love and care, I always find myself captivated by the little details.

I first found Wise's work in 2021, after reading Delicatesse. It wasn't the first short comic I had read and been impressed by, but it stuck out to me in a way not many short comics did, both in terms of its art and its narrative. Something about it really struck a chord with me. The lush illustrations and detailed linework make every small action stand out. Wise uses every part of his imagery to express a feeling and tell a story. I think I was so impressed because I'm used to shorter comics not taking that time to linger. But Wise understands the importance of setting a tone, and giving the reader time to sit in a world. Even in his erotic work, there is always an element of place and story happening in the background. He seems to take a lot of joy in building a world and exploring the space.

cover and first page of Delicatesse.

You can keep up with Val Wise's work on his website, patreon, cohost, twitter, and instagram. You can view Vesta Z's erotic work on his patreon, website and also seperate 18+ accounts on twitter and cohost.

In recent months Wise has been doing a lot of visibility work for campaigns raising money to escape Gaza. She has a linktree here with all the verified campaigns she is currently working with, so please consider donating if you have the extra funds! If you live in the US she is also doing a print fundraiser, where if you donate $10 or more you can recieve two mystery prints in the mail!



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AUGUST 2024 - LEO FOX!

Sorry for being a few days late on this, my girlfriend's birthday was yesterday and the beginning of the month snuck up on me! This month I'm showcasing possibly my current biggest source of inspiration (along with Val Wise who will be next month's featured artist,) Leo Fox!

Leo Fox is a London based artist and cartoonist, who has self-published several comics including A Really Big House in 2019 (currently unavailable from what I can find online), Car Boot Prayer in 2020 (out of print), Prokaryote Season in 2021 (later distributed by Silver Sprocket in 2023), Goodnight Starman also in 2021 (currently out of print/unavailable, I should've ordered it when I had the chance!!!), Lucille Quits Smoking in 2022 (the cover and first three pages are visible on his website but I can't find it anywhere else), and My Body Unspooling for the Shortbox Comics Fair in 2022 (then self-published in 2023, and published by Silver Sprocket in 2024.) His newest comic Boy Island was originally published on twitter/instagram, and is set to be published by Silver Sprocket on the 21st of this month! That's a lot of comics!

Much of Fox's work centers around trans experiences (especially trans masculine.) His depictions of love, desire, and anxiety are strikingly vulnerable and unique. His character's struggles are raw and all-consuming, taking charge of the narratives and pulling every aspect of the piece toward a cohesive idea, while the artwork explodes outward, creating an almost overwhelming encounter with the page. I first started following Fox's work in 2021, but didn't get to fully experience his comic work until the beginning of last year, when he began posting Boy Island online. I found myself checking back every day for new pages, I was so entertained by the writing, artwork, and story. Then later that year Prokaryote Season was released by Silver Sprocket, and I was hooked. It immediately became one of my favourite graphic novels, and a great inspiration. I found myself entranced by the delicately detailed panels and borders, creative character design, and writing style.

pages from prokaryote season


Leo Fox is still pretty new to the comics scene, only having been active publicly for the last 5 years. I'm extremely excited to see what he'll create in the years to come, and where his career in the arts will take him. The world is always in need of more weird gay comics for perverts, and Leo Fox is here to deliver. You can find his work at all the links above, or over on his Instagram..



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JUNE/JULY 2024 - YUGO LIMBO!

Since this is being posted so late in June, our first Artist of the Month will be both the June and July featured artist! Happy pride ;)

Yugo Limbo is an artist, animator, cartoonist, and game dev perhaps best known for their 2019 adventure game Smile For Me made in collaboration with Day Lane under their game studio LIMBOLANE. They have also published two graphic novels, Be Kind, My Neighbor (18+) in 2022 and Viscera Objectica in 2024. They are currently working on an adventure puzzle game called Great God Grove, set to be released in fall of this year.

Their 60s/70s psychedelia influence and love of puppets gives all Yugo's work a super unique and colourful flavour, I just can't get enough of it!

I don't remember exactly when I first encountered Yugo's work. I thought it was sometime in high school but looking back the first animation I saw of theirs was in the PUSH IT 4000! collab in December 2016, when I was in my first semester of uni. I believe I actually started following them regularly in 2017 after seeing their animation SUMMER VIDEO 402.SALAD, which is super fun and has all the personality I came to adore in their art.

I started getting really into Yugo's work after Smile For Me came out, I'm a huge fan of that little game! Despite it being so small it really grabbed me with its colourful characters and unusual world. Then I read BKMN and I think it solidified me as a Yugo fan for life, it's one of my absolute favourite graphic novels (though do mind the content warnings!) In general I just feel super inspired by Yugo's ability to jump from project to project, working on so many things and always exploring new creative influences. They inspire me to work harder and try new things!

You can see more of Yugo Limbo on their portfolio site, tumblr, twitter, or instagram!