Welcome to our guide on how to draw Emira Blight, the fun-loving and easy-going witch from The Owl House. If you’re a fan of the show, you know that Emira and her twin brother, Edric, are always up to something, whether it’s pranking their younger sister Amity or skipping classes. But beneath her mischievous exterior, Emira is a caring and loyal friend who will go to great lengths to protect those she loves.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to capture Emira’s unique personality in your art. From her emerald green hair to her rebellious attitude, we’ll give you all the tips and tricks you need to create a perfect portrait of this memorable character.
Meet Emira Blight: Twin Prankster with a Heart of Gold
Emira Blight may share many similarities with her twin brother, Edric, but she has a personality all her own. She’s easy-going, friendly, and loves to have fun. However, she’s also a bit of a rebel, often skipping classes and causing trouble with her brother. Despite her mischievous ways, Emira is also a caring and loyal friend, especially to her younger sister Amity.
When it comes to her appearance, Emira has pale skin, pointed ears, golden eyes, and long emerald green hair tied in a braided ponytail. She wears the illusion track school uniform with a gray tunic and small cowl and belt over it. Her sleeves and leggings are now a darker blue, symbolizing her enrollment in a multi-track program.
How to Draw Emira Blight: Tips and Tricks for Bringing Her to Life on Paper
To draw Emira, start with the basic shapes for her head and body. Next, draw in her facial features, including her golden eyes and mole under her left eye. Add in her pointed ears and her signature emerald green hair, which is tied back in a braided ponytail. Don’t forget to include her pearl necklace and the dark gray cowl and belt over her light blue sleeves and leggings.
Once you have the basic outline, start adding in the details that make Emira unique. Focus on capturing her mischievous and rebellious personality in your art. Add in the little details that make her stand out, like her thick black eyebrows and the rounded point of her face.

























Now that you know how to draw Emira Blight, go ahead and share how it turned out. If any particular step felt confusing or unclear, drop a comment below so I can improve the guide for everyone who comes after you. You can also find more Owl House art over on the SketchOk Pinterest page, where readers post their finished drawings in the comments.