A very talented Pokemon fan online has added Cutiflies to an existing painting, which has produced some impressive results. Cutiefly was first introduced in Generation 7 of the Pokemon series, and the adorable design has since become a favorite of many fans.
Ever since Pokemon was first introduced to the world back in 1996, it has had one of the most creative and dedicated fan bases around. There's always a ton of amazing Pokemon fan art out there, and nowadays it really takes something extraordinary to be noticed by the community. Some fans do this by bringing the series into their real life, such as the Pokemon fan who crocheted a giant Mewtwo plush. It's awesome to see people take their own unique talents and see how they can apply them to Pokemon. With the series continuing to surge in popularity, this type of fan art isn't going anywhere any time soon.
Redditor merrigolden asked the subreddit a few days prior what Pokemon they should paint over the painting they had purchased, and in an updated post, shared that they had added some Cutieflies to the piece. As a Bug-type Pokemon, it's a perfect choice for the piece, with the Cutiflies tending to some of the flowers from the original painting. Impressively, the style of merrigolden's Pokemon doesn't seem at all out of place with the original artwork. They're not done there, either, confirming that they intend to add even more Pokemon to the piece in the coming days.
There's something about paintings of different Pokemon that always seem to catch the eye. Recently, one Pokemon fan created awesome watercolor paintings of several different Pokemon, showcasing the kind of talent the community is renowned for. With over 1000 different Pokemon designs to choose from, there's certainly no lack of inspiration for these pieces of artwork.
Pokemon remains immensely popular across all mediums, and is already planning its next moves in the video game space. The upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the next large-scale title in
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