Who is she?
Rumi (voiced by Arden Cho with singing by Ejae) leads Huntr/x, a K‑pop group by day, demon‑slaying protectors by night. Her long purple braid, determined brown‑gold eyes, and elegant demon‑mark patterns make her visually striking and rich with story. She’s a half‑demon born from a demon hunter mother and a demon father, hidden from her groupmates until her powers reveal themselves onstage according to Sony Pictures Animation.


The film premiered on June 20, 2025 on Netflix and quickly became the platform’s most‑watched animated film ever, topping charts globally. Its soundtrack—featuring hit songs like “Golden” and “Takedown”—caught fire in real life too, with “Golden” debuting in the Billboard top 40 and the soundtrack peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.(people.com)
Drawing Process
I started with a pencil sketch, trying to capture her confident stare and signature hairstyle. Then I layered in colored pencils, purple for the hair, warm skin tones, gold accents on her outfit. And actually, I am not really a good artist. And I really struggled on mixing the skin tone because I am using a color pencil even though I am not used to it. I kept the tattoos on her arm because they are symbolic (I guess?).


An even though the outcome of my drawing isn't that beautiful, but this is a piece I’m honestly proud of. Not because I’m a fan of Rumi, but because I challenged myself to interpret a character based on hype and visual impact alone.
You don’t always have to be a fan to create fan art. Sometimes, it’s okay to draw something just because it’s everywhere and you’re curious. That’s what happened here. I drew Rumi Demon as an observer.


P.S. If you've ever drawn something just because everyone else was talking about it, you’re not alone. Trend-inspired art doesn’t make you a follower, it makes you an artist reacting to the world around you.
And to anyone here who is a fan of Rumi, I hope you appreciated my art. Thanks for reading and have a nice day everyone.