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Hello #VisibleWomen!
I'm Kellie Nicely, an illustrator and Chinese adoptee who lives in the U.S. 🇨🇳 I love to draw backgrounds, play with color, and research and draw animals. I'm currently available for freelance work. 🐢
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Snoozing 💤
Happy #InternationalCatDay!
I love the little hanging cat bed on @kitten_academy's Youtube livestream. 💕🐱
Day 34 of #100DaysofLandscapeSketches for #the100dayproject
Street view study at Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is the largest lake in the national park and is famous for the color of its water. There are 3 glaciers that are visible from the lake.
Discovering new magical powers! ✨ For #colour_collective #ScheveningenYellowLight
Wanted to have some fun with glowing hair and flowy magic 💫 #kidlitart
Tiger Shark (Near Threatened) for #SharkWeek 🦈
They are one of the largest sharks in the world growing up to 9.8 ft long. They are impacted from trash in the ocean; they ingest human garbage including plastics. They are also fished for their flesh, skin, fins, and liver oil.
Enjoying all the #drawthisinyourstyle events! This one is @Larapic's milk mermaid, Milke for the #larapicklechallenge 🥛
I really like her character design; she has such soothing colors 💕
Day 16 of #100DaysofLandscapeSketches for #the100dayproject
Street view study near Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon in Iceland. This is a little area of streams, I think, next to the actual Lagoon. Might do a little mini series here too; I really like the ice floating in the Lagoon.
Day 4 of #100daysoflandscapesketches for #the100dayproject
Street view study on Mt. Kanayama in Japan! Really had fun with the clouds in this one ☁️❄️
Day 3 of #100DaysofLandscapeSketches for #The100DayProject
Street view study in the Saitama Prefecture of Japan. I love the peaceful countryside atmosphere 🌄
#Mermay day 29: Pink-Headed Duck (IUCN status: Critically Endangered, but possibly extinct)
These shy and secretive birds are one of the rarest waterfowl in India. They live in wetland areas. They have not been conclusively seen in the wild since 1949. #Mermay2018