Sketchbook Journey: Cyborg Goldfish Concept
Some sketches start as experiments and quietly turn into something worth keeping. This cyborg goldfish was one of those moments. I was playing with form, motion, and mechanical details — not aiming for a finished piece — and somewhere along the way it clicked.
I like how this one balances delicacy and structure. The flowing fins feel light and organic, while the mechanical joints and panels hint at something engineered beneath the surface. Working in loose blue lines lets the idea stay fluid — imperfect, layered, and alive. It’s less about polish and more about motion and curiosity.
As I head into 2026, this sketch feels like a marker along the path — a reminder to keep moving forward, experimenting, and trusting the process. Being both an artist and an entrepreneur means constantly shifting between creation and execution, but pieces like this bring it back to why I started in the first place.
Not every sketch needs a destination. Some exist simply because they feel right in the moment. This one does — and I’m sharing it as part of the ongoing journey, full force into what’s next.
More sketches, more ideas, more momentum ahead.