
I designed this character, based on the bolognese pasta, to match my Carbonara character. I imagined the other hairstyles that spaghetti can look like if it was hair, and I came up with a high bun made of twirled spaghetti. For this image, I imagined what my character would be like if they were fashion models on a magazine.

I designed this character, based on the bolognese pasta, to match my Carbonara character. I imagined the other hairstyles that spaghetti can look like if it was hair, and I came up with a high bun made of twirled spaghetti.


I designed this character, based on the bolognese pasta, to match my Carbonara character. I imagined the other hairstyles that spaghetti can look like if it was hair, and I came up with a high bun made of twirled spaghetti. For this image, I imagined what my character would be like if they were fashion models on a magazine.

I designed this character based on what we commonly eat - creamy delicious carbonara. I thought that spaghetti looks a little like hair and decided to incorporate that idea in this design. The other ingredients are also integrated into the character. I also looked up common Italian fashion and picked something simple for the character so as to keep the focus on her hair. For this image, I imagined what my character would be like if they were fashion models on a magazine.

I designed this character based on what we commonly eat - creamy delicious carbonara. I thought that spaghetti looks a little like hair and decided to incorporate that idea in this design. The other ingredients are also integrated into the character. I also looked up common Italian fashion and picked something simple for the character so as to keep the focus on her hair.


I designed this character based on what we commonly eat - creamy delicious carbonara. I thought that spaghetti looks a little like hair and decided to incorporate that idea in this design. The other ingredients are also integrated into the character. I also looked up common Italian fashion and picked something simple for the character so as to keep the focus on her hair. For this image, I imagined what my character would be like if they were fashion models on a magazine.
Ricket Zorkxa is a freelance digital illustration artist who is open to art commissions to create vital assets for your storybooks and games, spruce up your business and social media, illustrate heartfelt personal gifts to yourself or others, or create artwork for your NFT projects. Being a versatile artist, they are comfortable with various art styles, such as anime, semi-realistic, and cute 2D illustrations. While they specialise in character illustrations and concept art, they also have experience in graphic design and animations.
Although they are based in Singapore, their freelance work has connected them with clients from all over the world. Ricket has experience working on Twitch channel art, DnD characters, art tutorial books, and T-shirt designs, to name a few.
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