About Me

Beck Hatten
Zena Nightsky
They/Them
21 Years Old
Genderfluid Non-binary
Biromantic Demisexual
Artist, Fursuit Maker, Crocheter, and Creative Thinker

My Artistic Journey
I have loved the idea of anthropomorphic animals since I was a young kid, even as a toddler I told my mother growing up that I wanted to be a cheetah when I got big. I discovered the furry fandom at the age of 14 and made my first fursuit when I turned 16, and by that point I was hooked. Ever since then I have loved creating things for the fandom and have been creating artwork on the side as a way to earn extra money in order to help support me through school. I have a lot of passion to bring people's characters to life and put my heart and soul into every single piece I create for them each day. I am honored every time I am trusted to bring a character to life whether it be on paper or through fur.

My Characters
You can find more information about my characters and their artwork in my Toyhouse located on my main page!

Zena Nightsky: Reference Sheet by Happy the Fox

Werewolf Zena: Reference sheet by The Maned Attraction

Reyna: Base filled and edited by Daisy Sun

Riot: Base filled and edited by Daisy Sun

Weslie: Artist Unknown

Before You Commission Me!
Please read these notes before you commission me, I am a person who has extremely long turnaround times and cannot deliver on strict deadlines.
1. I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. This is a lifelong joint condition that affects the collagen of my joints and causes them to be loose. Which means I can sublux my joints very easily. I am constantly fatigued, in pain and running low on energy so I may need to rest more often than the average person would.
2. I deal with a variety of mental health issues. I have Depression, ADHD, Anxiety, and CPTSD. As such I have my good days and bad days when it comes to my mental health and may not always feel up to working a full day or to even working at all.
3. I lastly am in college and I work a part time job as well. I am studying to become a manager of a business in college and I work retail as well. I love taking commissions as a way to earn extra money but it cannot always be my first priority as I do need to keep up with my college work too.
If any of these things are something you cannot work around or be accommodating and understanding of then I kindly suggest you seek out another artist or maker to take care of your commission.