Anime is from Japan, primarily, and is either computer animation or hand-drawn. And many of these are suburb artists. Which is why today on Fan Art Tuesdays, I’m sharing some gorgeous Anime pictures.
Of course, due to license issues, I can only share those I’ve found on Google that are “Free to use, share or modify, even commercially.” There are many more even better than these, but alas, I can’t afford licensing costs, etc. Anyone who is an artist or knows someone who is, please feel free to contact me as I’d love to have an actual Artist and their Artwork on my blog.
Includes my three novels by Crimson Romance: Viking Fire, The Garnet Dagger, and Son of Dragons
Andrea R. Cooper writes fantasy, paranormal, historical and contemporary romance suspense.
Her favorite childhood memories revolved around creating vibrant characters for her friends, and then acting out their adventures. Inside her fantasy worlds of darkened forests, dragon-filled glades, and iced islands, nothing was banned. From the ethereal Elvin to the most maligned Vampires, all were welcome in her fictional realities, a stark contrast to her home, where the magical and mythical was forbidden.
Divorced and disillusioned of love and believing all the love songs and books exaggerated, she put aside her creativity for life. Many years past before characters, from the familiar to the freshly conceived, came to her again, but this time teasing at a new passion, the written word.
Gradually, her real life hero brought love and magic back into existence. During the time when her characters were getting reacquainted, the love of her life was showing her that true love never gives up and rekindles no matter how many times others attempt to extinguish it. Today, she is happily married with three children.
Andrea believes in the power of change and delighting in each moment. But most fervently, she believes in the magic of love and imagination again.
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My husband and I have watched anime since the seventies. Our daughter has watched it since she was a baby.
We’ve always enjoyed the story telling.
Janice,
I watched Sailor Moon and Speed Racer in the 70s, but never knew there were others even better (storyline & drawings) until I met my husband. He’s a huge fan of anime and got me addicted.
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