Este artista nos muestra una versión realmente aterradora de algunos Pokémon de la primera generación

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Este artista nos muestra una versión realmente aterradora de algunos Pokémon de la primera generación

Desde que se lanzaron sus primeras entregas en Japón en 1996, Pokémon siempre se ha caracterizado por ser una franquicia alegre, de colores vivos e incluso para algunos con un toque muy infantil por su aspecto.

Pues bien, quizás eso cambie para muchos tras ver las ilustraciones compartidas a través de Instagram por el artista David Szilagyi, el cual ha decidido coger a algunos de los Pokémon más conocidos de la saga y convertirlos en monstruos realmente aterradores. De hecho en su cuenta se define como “creador de Pokémon creepy” y nos desea “felices pequeñas pesadillas“.

Podéis ver como luce su obra a continuación:

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105 – Marowak As Cubones carve their bloody path through Kanto, the skull of their mother becomes fused with their body. Each kill brings another scar and dent on their skin and armor, and they acquire a malign thirst for the hunt of abundant prey around them, human and Pokemon alike. In their evolution into Marowak, they overcome the grief of their mother’s passing. Focusing their once blind and reckless attacks into focused assaults of unnatural strength. In the mountains, trainers witness Marowaks striking rock faces and boulders. These markings help Marowaks communicate with their allies or to signal warnings to those nearby. Discerning from the non-corrupt Marowaks, these nightmarish Marowaks make strike marks forming jagged spirals. Each year, Mount Moon and surrounding mountain ranges show an increase of these spirals. Thank you everyone for being a part of this series, and a happy 3rd year to this series! It’s been a unique journey, three years of working through life and making this volume of content, but I love it. And I love knowing I get to keep making this content for you. To everyone making their own nightmare-fuel art and projects, getting tattoos of the Creepy Pokemon,  sharing this, or just enjoying this for themselves: Thank you. Thank you for being here. I’ve said it before, but without you, this wouldn’t be where it is. Thank you for taking this journey with me, however it twists and turns. Stay awesome, everyone! Here’s to creating more bloody and beautiful work ❤

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Hey everyone!  I want to thank everyone for their support for me over the years, through their kind words, shares, comments, and contributions through the Patreon. You’re all beautiful amazing people, and your support means something to me that I can’t describe.  That being said, I’m a believer in sticking with an idea and working it until you’ve given it a fair shot. The Patreon, after almost two years, is one of these fair shots. The support from my patrons means the world to me, and it was great getting to release content to everyone who donated. However, the reality is that it caused me a lot of stress, and the stress started to affect the art and how I interacted with social media. Running a project like this on my own is important to me, and the mental real estate that the Patreon takes up is too much. My work needs to come from a happier, less stressed place. I need to be happy to complete Creepy Pokemon on the right note. I’m shutting down the Patreon and starting fresh. I’ll keep you updated on what my next step will be. I’m sure I’ll figure it out, but for now, I’m going to be free and happy without having to know exactly what to do next. I’ve got a lot going on in life at the moment, and I’m sure the answer will come when it’s ready. The last batch I will release on Patreon will end with Krabby. Again, I’ll still be making art and writing stories. No worries there! I’ll catch you all soon for Krabby’s release. Thank you for being here, supporting and sharing in all the ways you have. It means literally the world to me, and I can’t thank you enough. Keep being amazing ❤️

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094 – Gengar manipulates shadow magic to raise the dead and fracture reality. Witnesses claim seeing Gengar call shadows and corpses to sprout wires and bleeding mounds of varicose flesh. Gengars infect the minds of pokemon and humans, causing fractal lacerations on its victim's eyes and skin. ❤️ There's always pressure to do well on a piece like #Gengar, and there's always commentary in my head saying that it will never be "perfect." The only way I've found to silence this inner critic is to really sit down and feel out what is awesome about this piece, and this series for /me/. And slowly I painted a Gengar that I knew I would love. Like one of my friends told me years ago, "Follow your Weird." Acknowledge the commentary going on in your mind, and you'll find your way of maneuvering through it.  Stay beautiful, everyone, catch you in the next piece! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ #pokemon #pokemonfanart #pokemonart #creepypokemon #creepy #creepyart #horror #horrorart #terrifying #terrorart #nightmare #nightmarefuel #fuel #nightmarefuelart #scary #art #fanart #illustration #conceptart #conceptual #artistsofinstagram #artistsoninstagram #instaartwork #instaart #instaartist #instaartists

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