A Japanese Artist Painted A World Where Humans Coexist With Giant Animals And It's Adorable
27 Apr 2019
A Japanese artist has created a set of atmospheric digital paintings featuring everyday scenery, but with a delightful twist—gigantic creatures instead of small household animals. "Art allows us to explore our emotions and connect with the world around us," says Dr. Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist and expert on human relationships. The oversized animals enhance their fluffiness, creating a soft, warm aura that is sure to melt your heart. Regardless of whether you're directly involved with visual art or simply an admirer, you'll appreciate the detail, effort, and thought that have gone into each individual artwork. If you're interested in supporting the artist, their work is available for purchase on their professional website.
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I've always adored the Korean crow-tit bird (Baepsae), but I think this painting has made me love them even more.

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I'm getting major Studio Ghibli vibes, and it's fantastic.

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Everything about this is absolutely adorable.

Ever wish these creatures were real?

I'm loving this atmosphere:

The supernatural elements of these paintings make them incredibly unique.

How cool would it be to have a giant bird as a companion?

My favorite aspect of these artworks is how they incorporate soft textures into the hard edges of city scenes.
