Zeydaan / Isabella are an independant artist working on part-time commissions and personal passion projects.
They are a UK-based artist, working for many years on digital art specialising in a mixture of anthropomorphic (or furry) art, transformation sequences or various pieces of fanart.
Why a website, don't you have social media?
Yes, I do, and I continue and plan to continue uploading on social media. But nearly every social media or gallery site has problems of its own. Lack of comprehensive content filters, spam bots and content mills- or worst of all haveing content modified or censored for sake of advertisers. This website is made to act as a long-term gallery and single source of truth for my uploads. Content uncensored, but still able to be filtered for those not wanting to see it- the descriptions and stories not having to be truncated for character limits, and images in their full resolution.
What's with all these furries?
Since I was little, I've always liked furry characters and anthropomorphic creatures, such as Shadow the Hedgehog and werewolves, it wouldn't be surprising I would grow up with the fascination to draw them. I became an active member of the Furry community in 2015 and have been a regular and convention attendee ever since.
Why draw transformation?
Transformation has always been a thing that fascinated and excited me even when I was very little, I thank 'Jake Long: American Dragon' and 'The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess' for getting that little brainworm going. Transformation is one of my favourite things to draw nomatter the context or purpose.
Where did 'Zeydaan' come from?
The word came from my early days trying to find a name for my wolf character- so I delved into the unofficial Dragon Language from the Elder Scrolls: Skyrim. The word Zeydaan (according to that guide) meaning 'Justice'. The name stuck, and was surprisingly easy to acquire the names on various social medias.
Ironically, I've named my dragon half 'Isabella' after the adorable Isabelle animal crossing. So, I've named my canine after a dragon, and my dragon after a canine.