Many of the illustrations are marked with soft sunshine filtering through various objects, including leaves and windows.įun fact, the Japanese even have a word for sunlight streaming through the leaves of the trees - komorebi (木漏れ日). The atmosphere in the pictures is almost always ethereal and peaceful, complete with story-telling elements in their compositions that reminds of Japanese mythology. It seems the artist likes to indulge herself with illustrations that depict soft and adorable animals - pandas, rabbits, dogs and the like - although, it's pretty evident that the cats are the apples of the artist's eye. The artist finds her inspiration in "Natural landscapes and various illustrations for example, I like Piotr Jabłoński's work." "It came from "Princess Mononoke" and "Totoro." I liked doing anime drawings in such style since a young age," MonoKubo shared with Bored Panda. Monokubo is a 24-year-old artist from Japan got an idea of giant animals from Studio Ghibli's anime movies and their famous characters.
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