
These 50 Paintings Inspired By Studio Ghibli Are Sure To Brighten Up Your Week
These pieces will certainly inspire you to create something awesome

Over the years, Studio Ghibli films have had a positive impact on a diverse range of people of all ages and geographical locations. There are so many animated films to watch because they combine breathtaking visuals with entertaining stories, simply stunning animated movies, and scenic music.
Studio Ghibli's animation has touched many people's lives in a variety of ways, and it has spawned numerous spin-offs. Their heartfelt stories and intricate animation style have moved us all and taught us valuable life lessons.
"My Neighbor Totoro," "Spirited Away," and "Princess Mononoke" are among the most well-known animated films produced by Studio Ghibli. And, with the aid of HBOMax, they have now entered the streaming platform, allowing their fans to easily access their animated films.
So, have you ever wished for a gallery filled with paintings of delectable-looking food, characters, or structures from Studio Ghibli movies? You've come to the right place because we've compiled a list of 50 of them for your viewing pleasure.
These paintings, which range from vibrant watercolors to a 'Starry Night' version of Totoro, will hopefully fill any void left by Hayao Miyazaki's animations. And if you're an artist, we hope these pieces inspire you to create something amazing and add it to this list!
1. Howl's Room Drawing By Lena

2. Totoro's Forest Acrylic Painting By Sigyn85

3. Princess Mononoke Watercolor Painting By Nana Williams

4. Totoro Flying Acrylic Painting By Sigyn85

5. Totoro Drawing By Picolo-Kun

6. Princess Mononoke Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

7. Spirited Away Painting By Malisa Suchanya

8. Blown Away Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

9. Princess Mononoke Watercolor Painting By Kelogsloops

10. Totoro Pencil Drawing By Erika Horváth Gáborovna

11. Totoro And Hannah Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

12. Christmas Totoro Painting By Simanion

13. Totoro Watercolor Drawing By Marco Nabi

14. Howl's Moving Castle Ballpoint Pen Drawing By Marite Desaine

15. Laputa Guardian Meets Totoro By Loruko

16. Seurat Meets Miyazaki Painting By Lindsay Baker

17. Spirited Away By Caffe Tylo

18. Kiki's Delivery Service Watercolor Painting By Penelope Love Prints

19. In The Air Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

20. Spirited Away By Yuumei

21. Totoro And Winter Oil Painting By Villasukka

22. Hauru And Sophie In The Meadow Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

23. Howl's Moving Castle Drawing By Sandraink

24. Kiki's Delivery Service By Wlop

25. Princess Mononoke By Muju

26. Totoro By Vincent Belbari

27. Ghibli Museum Watercolor Painting By Chris Sharp

28. Kiki's Delivery Service Ballpoint Pen Drawing By Marite Desaine

29. Mononoke Deer God Painting By Barrett Biggers

30. Ghibli Sleepover By Keh Choon Wee

31. Princess Mononoke By Ichigo Paul

32. Hayao Miyazaki And Totoro By Ono Mono

33. Mononoke Wolf Forest Spirit Painting By Barrett Biggers

34. Spirited Away Watercolor Painting By Calmality

35. Totoro Watercolor Painting By Akreon

36. Princess Mononoke Watercolor And Colored Pencil Drawing By Tiffany Turrill

37. Totoro And Mini Totoros Watercolor Painting By Penelope

38. Spirited Away Painting

39. Totoro By 0okami-Rei

40. The Lovers Crossover Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

41. Princess Mononoke By Alector Fencer

42. Totoro Neighbors Watercolor And Pen Painting By Calmality

43. Hayao Miyazaki By Aadavy

44. Princess Mononoke Colored Pencil Drawing By Dada16808

45. Princess Mononoke By Justin Currie

46. Howl Watercolor Painting By Chernotrav

47. Totoro Marker Drawing By Caring Wong

48. Spirited Away Watercolor And Colored Pencil Drawing By Deerfox

49. Prince Mononoke Indian Ink Painting By Louise Terrier

50. Totoro Starry Night Oil Painting By Sagittariusgallery

Not only are Studio Ghibli films fascinating, but so are the paintings associated with the franchise. Even if you are not a fan of the animated series, you can easily relate to and fall in love with these paintings inspired by it.
They are so wonderful. Which one of those paintings do you love the most and why?
Let us know in the comments section below.
Maryjane
