Even those, who’ve never watched this anime know Sailor Moon. As for me, I watched it many years ago, so collecting illustrations for this Sailor Moon art was like wallowing in pleasant memories from the past.
All Sailor Warriors are magnificent, it’s out of the question but Usagi Tsukino has stolen my heart once and forever. Oh, and I also wanted a black cat to name it Luna (who didn’t?). Unfortunately, rewatching this anime again in a more mature age would probably be very different from what it was back then. Runing old memories? No way! That’s why I just dedicated some time to browse through Sailor Moon fan art in the search of lost memories and nostalgia. And you know what? It turned out better than I expected. The series ended in 1997 but there are so many young artists who watch it and praise this story in each Sailor Moon drawing they make. I have enjoyed examining every piece from this collection before putting it all together; I’m sure you’ll grasp this Sailor Moon aesthetics like me.
Sailor Moon Fan Art by Qing Han (Qinni)
I’d like to highlight the Sailor Moon art by Qing Han (Qinni). I saw her works on Instagram two years ago and, honestly, it was fascinating! Qinni was a remarkable artist and a brave cancer fighter, but unfortunately, she passed away earlier this month. So I would like to commemorate her in a separate section of Sailor Moon art by Qinni.
What makes me happier is that artists tried to avoid the habitual “anime-like” style when they were making these masterpieces: the majority of them are made in a unique, not typical Sailor Moon art style. Otherwise, it’s just redrawing the concept with slight corrections. There’s nothing bad about it, but let’s be honest, it exists in abundance already!
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