Kill My Worst Enemy Illustration
Cold, tattooed, and armed — "My Worst Enemy" is an illustration that doesn't flinch, delivering raw visual power in pure black and white.

Illustration — Kill My Worst Enemy
Personal Artwork · Graphic Illustration · Dark Editorial Style
A bold, uncompromising illustration rendered entirely in monochrome — a tattooed woman stands front-facing, rifle in hand, long wavy hair framing an expression of quiet, unflinching resolve. The composition radiates literally: sunburst lines emanate from the figure's center, giving her a dark-saint quality — simultaneously threatening and iconic.
The tattoo sleeves on both arms are rendered with deliberate linework detail, communicating a character who has lived, chosen, and committed to every mark on her skin. The rifle is held with casual confidence rather than dramatic aggression — this is not a threat, it is a statement of readiness.
The typography grounds the piece with equal attitude: "MY WORST ENEMY" is set in tight, spaced caps above a bold, flowing calligraphic script — the contrast between rigid uppercase and fluid hand-lettering mirroring the character's own duality of control and expression.
Presented on folded paper on a warm neutral surface, the illustration carries the intimacy of something personal — an image made not for a client brief but for the freedom of making something dark and true. No color needed. The black and white is the point.
A piece that speaks the visual language of tattoo art, metal culture, and graphic storytelling — all at once.
Completed
March 2013
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