Jessica Warrick’s illustrations feel like storybook worlds where fantasy, humor, and everyday oddities happily collide. Based in Portland, Oregon, she has been illustrating for about two decades, creating everything from award-winning children’s books and wallpaper designs to comics, print collections, and wonderfully ridiculous paintings.
Her work often mixes playful character design with strange little scenarios: mermaids, aliens, dragons, monsters, Santa, and other unexpected figures appear in scenes that feel both whimsical and slightly mischievous. Inspired by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest and the endless quirks of people, Jessica brings warmth, texture, and personality into each piece, whether she is working digitally or painting with watercolor.
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“Retired Mermaid”
“Elsa And The Alien”
“Urban Unicorn”
“Burnie”
“Cave Mermaid”
“Awkward Santa Family”
“Frisky Gnomes”
“Deep Sea”
“Punk Mermaid”
“What If Santa Was One Of Us?”
“Merkitten”
“Awkward Easter Bunny”
“Burned Out Bunny”
“Family Portrait”
“Gabriela Mermaid”
“Jackalope”
“Walrus Mermaid”
“Pegacorn”
“Horny Jackalopes”
“Lucy”
These are cute! Mythical creatures having mundane lives like the rest of us.
You almost have a community of merpeople. Enough to write short stories about that's for sure. I would have read a series like that when I was young.
These are cute! Mythical creatures having mundane lives like the rest of us.
You almost have a community of merpeople. Enough to write short stories about that's for sure. I would have read a series like that when I was young.
