About Me
I am a 25 year old comic artist, voice actor, 2D and 3D animator. I have been a digital artist for 10+ years. I go by the moniker Atomic Jellycat for my creative works.
I am currently working on my Sci-Fi/Comedy webcomic- The Miraculous Living Machines, hosted on Webtoons, started in 2017, and went live in 2022. It is currently 300+ pages, with over 32k views, and a small but loyal following. It is about a third of the way complete, and I am looking to move onto physical published copies of the works once completed.
I received my Advanced 3D-Character Animation Degree in 2021, and started interning as a video game animator shortly after.
I am an US American Citizen, currently living in Northern Norway, and have lived there since April of 2023, but my husband and I are looking to move back to America if a good job opportunity presents itself.
I speak English fluently as a native speaker, and I speak some Norwegian.
I love incredibly difficult games, and I adore creative writing. My personal interests are any and all types of rock music (especially punk rock), rouge-likes, deck builders, pokemon, motorcycles, indie animation, Agility dog training, playing long runs of Risk of Rain 2, and I’m also a relatively decent Cave Story (Doukutsu Monogatari) speedrunner, its my favorite game of all time. I love neon on black pixel art, and made all the art for the site myself.
While I have 1001 interests, most of my time is spent making comics, as that’s all I ever seem to have time to do! I feel like I start to lose my mind if I go too long without doing something creatively fulfilling like drawing or animating, I’m a bit of a workaholic (NOT an addiction, I can quit at anytime.) I just love making good art I can feel proud of. It’s what motivates me in everything I do.
My biggest dream is to one day write and direct an animated show. This has been my ultimate ambition since I was a little kid, and what inspired me to pick up that pencil in the first place. I love making compelling narratives with complex characters in an interesting world, and one day I’d love to work with a studio to make it happen.
About The Miraculous Living Machines
Mari Stottlemeyer, child of a wanted conman, was on the run again. However, this time was different. The will of her estranged Uncle found them, and she has inherited his legacy: 6 living robots in a giant mechanical manor, tucked in the dark cold town of Arcane Reach, where the rain never stops. While her father tries to spin this into a get-rich-quick scheme, Mari and her new mechanical cousins start to unravel their family’s dark history and the mystery surrounding her uncle’s untimely death.
-Original Comic Description, Webtoons
My Webcomic, The Miraculous Living Machines started off as an experiment to see if I could create my own animated show. I planned for 23 episodes of the original run, and spent 5 years writing, designing, and story-boarding those episodes. However, as one does, I began to realize creating a whole animated show with just myself seemed to be a bit impossible. And after a good long mope over my wasted efforts and years down the drain, I began pushing it into a new direction at the suggestion of my husband- A webcomic.
And so I began bringing it to life, and quickly noting significant artistic improvement along the way. The Miraculous Living Machines began to take shape in ways I couldn’t imagine possible. And through many personal hardships, unemployment, family tragedies, technical failures, and personal doubt, I persevered through it all, and now it stands at over 300 pages, 11 completed chapters, and 32k+ views on Webtoons.
But, the show is far from over. In December of 2024 I began the longest hiatus the series would face. Finding myself unsatisfied with the current writing, I paused all new installments of Living Machines after Chapter 10 until I had completely rewritten the entire story. The original scripts were all over 7 years old. And they all needed to be overhauled. So over the course of 5 months I rewrote the future chapters, cleaned up the story, redefined character arcs, and re-polished and finished the planned scripts for the webcomic.
Sitting comfortably at 33 planned chapters, with dialog and direction that felt satisfying to the narrative, I began drawing and uploading pages at their usual schedule again (1 new page every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) beginning June 1st, 2025. And as it stands currently (August, 2025), I am wrapping up the final pages of Chapter 11, set to go live around late October. I’m projecting the comic to have an ongoing run of about 5 more years, if my schedule holds the same. However, I am actively looking for paying work, so do not hesitate to contact me.