It’s a LIFE i wanna drop a Princess Roxy...well now she’s here...WORSHIP HER SHEEPS!!
Or mashrooms?
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Art made with colored pencils, POSCA White pen, LETRASET® Promarker (Red), LE PLUME grey marker & Eraser.
(Art Edited on Photoshop CS5)
DO NOT RE-POST MY ART WITHOUT MY PERMITION!!!
Mononoke © by Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli.
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SHE WHO SPITS BLOOD AND RUNS WITH THE WOLVES -- THE WOLF GIRL PRINCESS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on an original "Princess Mononoke" (1997) Japanese B5 Chirashi handbill. A Hayao Miyazaki film.
PIC #2: A commercial poster (20x29) design, a reported "rare style," of Miyazaki's animated fantasy classic.
Resolution at 960x1350 & 960x1371.
Source: https://posteritati.com/poster/39526/princess-mononoke-original-1997-japanese-b5-chirashi-handbill (Posteritati 2x).
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i hate this year’s bday’s outfits but the groovies are so goofy like why are they having an evil monologue about a painting
like ok tough guy, the bus for the field trip is leaving you at the museum if you don’t hurry up 😭😭😭
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Werewolf Link from Twilight Princess! This was the first voted winner for the fanart friday poll for patrons back in February! :3c 💖💕✨
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How can I see Link as anything other than Hyrule's goodest boy?
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Blow-dried Hero of Twilight
Bonus:
Wind did the wet mohawk thing
Don't tag as LU, please
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DEFENDER, PROTECTOR, & WARRIOR OF THE FOREST -- PRINCESS OF THE WOLF GODS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on San, the "Wolf Girl Princess," from the 1997 Japanese animated feature film from Studio Ghibli, "Princess Mononoke," directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Artwork/colors by Jim Lee, c. summer 2018.
"Lee has spoken about his love for manga and anime in many public forums. He reportedly cited manga styles as an influence in his iconic "Punisher: War Journal" series in the 1980s, and in recent years he has said that his kids have drawn his attention back to the genre.
During panels, con appearances and podcasts, Lee has often mused about how his daughters are more interested in manga and anime than Western superheroes.
"My kids, they draw huge eyes on all their figures," he said, laughing at the Canadian National Comic Expo in 2006. "What's up with that? Why is everything backwards? You don't want to put color on it?"
-- COMIC BOOK (Michael Hein), c. August 2018
Source: https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dc-comics-jim-lee-princess-mononoke-sketch.
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