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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Helen’s regret, the Illiad book III
first post here!!
this is cute if we ignore what happens in the next scene
i actually sketched this exact scene a few days ago lol
gyjo yuri i say... everyone clapped
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One thing I love about Witch Hat Atelier is how Kamome Shirahama mixes and matches a bunch of different art styles.
The overall style of the manga seems to be mostly inspired by illustrations from old fairy tales
(Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm 1922)
But Kamome combined this Fairy Tale style with elements from many other styles, for example:
-Art Nouveau
("Zodiac" by Alphonse Mucha 1896)
("illustration for Le Morte Darthur" by Aubrey Beardsley 1893)
-Baroque
("A New Book Of Ornaments With Twelve Leaves" Matthias Lock and Henry Copland, 1752)
- Rococo
("The Apotheosis of Hercules" François Lemoyne 1736)
-Western Comic Style
The western style should come as no surprise since Kamome did work for DC Comics
There are probably a lot more art styles hidden in Witch Hat Atelier that I missed, so let me know if you spot anything else.