When it comes to fan art, the possibilities are endless. While some are content with producing digital art pieces or sculptures of their favorite characters in media, others choose to express their love in a unique form. This interest in creative art can be notably observed inPokemonfans, who have crafted multiple different types of creations inspired by thePokemonfranchise.
ThePokemonfan base has produced more standard art pieces but hasn’t stopped there. Astained-glass art of Sphealand LEGO statues of the Kanto starter Pokemon are simply some pieces of artwork that embodies the creativity of fan produced content. One fan in particular uses a unique type of medium to craft a portrait of a popular Pokemon.
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A user on Reddit by the name of pennyroyal creates a portrait of series' mascot Pikachu, made entirely out of the cards from thePokemonTrading Card Game. This art piece replicates the electric mouse’s appearance when in its sprite based form from the classicPokemongames.
While fan-artwork designed around Pikachu is nothing new with a different artist creating aPocket Pikachu themed cookie. The choice to usePokemoncards to showcase the Pokemon is a fairly inspired one. Pennyroyal’s dedication to this piece is on full display as the portrait itself is made up from over two hundredPokemoncards, each being meticulously placed to form the black boarder of the body, the eyes tail, and red cheek pouches.
The innovation and simplicity in this art piece may be somethingPokemonfans will appreciate. Most people who have any history with thePokemonfranchise have owned a set of cards so, a piece like this could be produced by anybody with enough dedication to see the project through to the end. This simplicity could also be whyPokemonstatues made of LEGO pieceshave become a popular trend as many children owned LEGO pieces as well.
A franchise as popular asPokemonhas gained many types of fans over the course of its long history, each with unique views and creative choices. Some have designed artwork depictingtheir interpretation of evolutions for new Pokemon, while others create fan animations showcasing a Pokemon they enjoy simply being charming. As the franchise continues to grow and evolve with the release ofPokemonScarlet and Violetapproaching soon, many new fans will fall in love with this series and begin to create their own fan art.
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