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]]>Frosty’s has been a Pokémon fan since early childhood, and the franchise went on to have a big impact on her artistic journey. While she works in all sorts of media and with various themes, Pokémon “gijinkas” became her calling card. (“Gijinkas” is a Japanese term used to describe the process of giving human-like attributes to animals, plants, and objects).
It’s been more than three years since Frosty illustrated her first Pokémon”gijinka,” and she doesn’t intend to stop anytime soon. Her ultimate goal is to reimagine every Pokémon monster as a human-like character. Of course, this could be easier said than done, especially since there are close to 900 different Pokémon across games, anime, and manga.
“My goal for my project is to bring life to these characters, be versatile, and give them aesthetics,” Frosty explains. “Each one of these characters has a story to tell, whether it be good or bad but giving them humanity.”
Continue scrolling to check out more of Frosty’s impressive Pokémon “gijinkas.”
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]]>Besides unbelievably realistic figurines of Pokémon monsters like Pikachu, Charizard or Bulbasaur, Lyres also crafts other Pokémon-inspired pieces like Poké Balls. The pieces come in various sizes and can be used as decoration on your desk or as a keychain, so you have your favorite Pokémon always beside you.
“It started out as a little hobby, but I’m glad that I can now share my joy of crafting with the world.” – says the artist on their Etsy page. “My creations have borne witness to many special moments in the lives of many people, from blissful unions, to heartbreaks, to the arrival of new family members. I’m honoured to have the opportunity to share in a little piece of your story, and thank you for gracing mine, too.”
Check out some of these impressive works below.
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]]>For years, Pokemon has inspired artists around the world. Tomly Hui is a jewelry designer from Hong Kong who offers us a series of Pokemon made of paper. From Krabby through Ducklett and Blastoise to Pikachu, this paper enthusiast makes models that will delight fans of the Pokemon universe launched in 1996. The artist also creates lots of other paper sculptures and miniature figures including a paper recreation of the Winged Victory but his Pokemon collection remains the most iconic.
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]]>The post This Talented Artist Reimagines Pokémon Monsters as Human-Like Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Frosty’s has been a Pokémon fan since early childhood, and the franchise went on to have a big impact on her artistic journey. While she works in all sorts of media and with various themes, Pokémon “gijinkas” became her calling card. (“Gijinkas” is a Japanese term used to describe the process of giving human-like attributes to animals, plants, and objects).
It’s been more than three years since Frosty illustrated her first Pokémon”gijinka,” and she doesn’t intend to stop anytime soon. Her ultimate goal is to reimagine every Pokémon monster as a human-like character. Of course, this could be easier said than done, especially since there are close to 900 different Pokémon across games, anime, and manga.
“My goal for my project is to bring life to these characters, be versatile, and give them aesthetics,” Frosty explains. “Each one of these characters has a story to tell, whether it be good or bad but giving them humanity.”
Continue scrolling to check out more of Frosty’s impressive Pokémon “gijinkas.”
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]]>The post Artist Makes Adorable Pokémon Polymer Clay Figurines appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Besides unbelievably realistic figurines of Pokémon monsters like Pikachu, Charizard or Bulbasaur, Lyres also crafts other Pokémon-inspired pieces like Poké Balls. The pieces come in various sizes and can be used as decoration on your desk or as a keychain, so you have your favorite Pokémon always beside you.
“It started out as a little hobby, but I’m glad that I can now share my joy of crafting with the world.” – says the artist on their Etsy page. “My creations have borne witness to many special moments in the lives of many people, from blissful unions, to heartbreaks, to the arrival of new family members. I’m honoured to have the opportunity to share in a little piece of your story, and thank you for gracing mine, too.”
Check out some of these impressive works below.
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]]>The post The Paper Pokemons of Tomly Hui appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>For years, Pokemon has inspired artists around the world. Tomly Hui is a jewelry designer from Hong Kong who offers us a series of Pokemon made of paper. From Krabby through Ducklett and Blastoise to Pikachu, this paper enthusiast makes models that will delight fans of the Pokemon universe launched in 1996. The artist also creates lots of other paper sculptures and miniature figures including a paper recreation of the Winged Victory but his Pokemon collection remains the most iconic.
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