Video: Fantastic manga by Japanese artist Reishin
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A real talent has many names, and even more incarnations. One of them is a young Japanese artist known by his pseudonym Reishin … The digital painting of this wizard is able not only to create a wonderful world of fantastic dreams, into which one wants to plunge as deeply as possible, but also to transfer everyone who can dream to the gates of this world. The artist draws fantasy-style manga, but does not imitate his favorite cartoons or comics, but creates his characters, his plots and images, filling their characters with individual traits and qualities. Reishin's digital art is devoid of dragons, fire, blood, and demonic battles. But there is a place for light, airy, beautiful, which gives a smile, hope and inspiration. In the drawings of this artist, even sadness and melancholy look light, transparent, ringing with thousands of tiny bells.
Reishin's fantasy drawings focus on the lives of ordinary people in an extraordinary world. Around them are outlandish cities, lush blooming gardens, forests and lakes, as well as long empty corridors and cozy light offices with a huge number of books. It seems that it is in such offices, at an old oak table, among heavy folios, that the most interesting fairy tales are born, which then turn into books and stand on the shelves. For even more amazing illustrations, visit the artist Reishin's website.
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