meronpan.94 Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com https://everydaymonkey.com Thu, 19 Nov 2020 07:23:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://everydaymonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png meronpan.94 Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com 32 32 Mexican-Japanese Artist Illustrates Animals Behaving Like Humans in Kawaii Style https://everydaymonkey.com/mexican-japanese-artist-illustrates-animals-behaving-like-humans-in-kawaii-style/ Fri, 20 Nov 2020 13:51:00 +0000 https://stagingemd2.wpengine.com/?p=9578 Meronpan is an Instagram account created by a Mexican-Japanese artist, which showcases illustrations of adorable animals. The artist has been working on his project since 2019 when Meronpan first posted an image done in a Japanese style called kawaii. A Shiba Inu working in a ramen shop, capybaras relaxing in a hot tube, a bunny […]

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Meronpan is an Instagram account created by a Mexican-Japanese artist, which showcases illustrations of adorable animals. The artist has been working on his project since 2019 when Meronpan first posted an image done in a Japanese style called kawaii. A Shiba Inu working in a ramen shop, capybaras relaxing in a hot tube, a bunny listening to music on his phone, and many other creatures reimagined as humans.

The gifted artist said on their website that after a decade of drawing realism with graphite pencils, she decided to try something new and colorful, and that’s how Meronpan was born.

“I follow the same steps to create every illustration. I begin by tracing them with graphite pencils to then ink them. Later on, I color them with watercolors and water-based markers, among other materials,” she wrote and added that at certain times she finishes the work digitally to make everything perfect.

Although the artist doesn’t have a huge following, we are sure that their work will be recognized. If you are into Japanese culture, check out the images below. Have you ever traveled to Japan?

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> meronpan.94 Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com https://everydaymonkey.com Thu, 19 Nov 2020 07:23:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://everydaymonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png meronpan.94 Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com 32 32 Mexican-Japanese Artist Illustrates Animals Behaving Like Humans in Kawaii Style https://everydaymonkey.com/mexican-japanese-artist-illustrates-animals-behaving-like-humans-in-kawaii-style/ Fri, 20 Nov 2020 13:51:00 +0000 https://stagingemd2.wpengine.com/?p=9578 Meronpan is an Instagram account created by a Mexican-Japanese artist, which showcases illustrations of adorable animals. The artist has been working on his project since 2019 when Meronpan first posted an image done in a Japanese style called kawaii. A Shiba Inu working in a ramen shop, capybaras relaxing in a hot tube, a bunny […]

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Meronpan is an Instagram account created by a Mexican-Japanese artist, which showcases illustrations of adorable animals. The artist has been working on his project since 2019 when Meronpan first posted an image done in a Japanese style called kawaii. A Shiba Inu working in a ramen shop, capybaras relaxing in a hot tube, a bunny listening to music on his phone, and many other creatures reimagined as humans.

The gifted artist said on their website that after a decade of drawing realism with graphite pencils, she decided to try something new and colorful, and that’s how Meronpan was born.

“I follow the same steps to create every illustration. I begin by tracing them with graphite pencils to then ink them. Later on, I color them with watercolors and water-based markers, among other materials,” she wrote and added that at certain times she finishes the work digitally to make everything perfect.

Although the artist doesn’t have a huge following, we are sure that their work will be recognized. If you are into Japanese culture, check out the images below. Have you ever traveled to Japan?

The post Mexican-Japanese Artist Illustrates Animals Behaving Like Humans in Kawaii Style appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.

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