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Sirius Zhao
Illustration BFA

ArtCenter College of Design

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Illustration / Animation / Cartoon & Comic Art

My location: Los Angeles, United States

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ArtCenter College of Design

Sirius Zhao

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First Name: Sirius

Last Name: Zhao

University / College: ArtCenter College of Design

Course / Program: Illustration BFA

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Illustration / Animation / Cartoon & Comic Art

My Location: Los Angeles, United States

Website: Click To See Website

About

Hello! I'm Sirius Zhao, a recent graduate from ArtCenter College of Design, majoring in Illustration with a focus on Entertainment Design. My work lies at the intersection of visual storytelling and cultural narratives, often blending elements of fantasy with nature, history, and emotional introspection. My creative journey is deeply shaped by my multicultural background and a lifelong fascination with the natural world. I often explore themes like human-nature connection, environmental consciousness, and female resilience through imaginative worldbuilding, children’s book illustration, and visual development for animation. For this showcase, I’ve curated a body of work that highlights my interest in combining detailed 2D environments, character design, and narrative-based visual development. Through sketches, research boards, final illustrations, and behind-the-scenes process work, I aim to invite the viewer into the emotional core of each story I tell. Beyond illustration, I’ve also worked on currency design and taught children’s picture book classes, experiences that continue to inform the way I think about visual communication. Thank you for taking the time to explore my creative world!

New York Time Square - 1920 Night

This illustration reimagines Times Square at night during the Roaring Twenties, capturing the city’s electric energy, vintage charm, and cinematic glow. Neon lights shimmer across wet pavement, classic marquees glow above theaters, and sharply dressed figures bustle beneath towering buildings. Blending historical reference with stylized lighting, the piece explores how urban life and spectacle coexisted in an era of jazz, ambition, and transformation. The work focuses on atmosphere, composition, and mood—bringing one of New York’s most iconic places to life through a nostalgic yet dynamic lens.