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lohrien:

Mononoke Hime by 雨ふり

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vlynx:

Studio Ghibli by Alicexz

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animeboston:

A Studio Ghibli food appreciation post.

WANT BACON NOW.

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jd-gallery:

Kazuo Oga (various watercolour works c.1988)

Just. Wow.

Kazuo Oga is one of the most inconspicuously famous artists, which is inspirational in its own right by how humbling it is. You would think they were digital from an immediate approach, however upon closer inspection of the textures, lighting and layering it’s clear they’re perfectly hand crafter watercolour pieces.

His works, featured in the backgrounds of various Studio Ghibli films, are subtle enough to blend into the background of the films yet stand out alone as perfection of watercolour techniques and command of lighting.

Just considering there are scenes where the camera pans across his works for several long moments reflects the sublime quality of his work. And that he was able to develop enough artworks to supply several films with stunning backdrops is nothing short of breathtaking.

That’s a good word for it, “breathtaking”.

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thegoodluckkitty:

tHIS IS LITERALLY THE CUTEST THING I’VE EVER SEEN OMG

thegoodluckkitty:

tHIS IS LITERALLY THE CUTEST THING I’VE EVER SEEN OMG

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danceabletragedy:

Howl’s Moving Castle made out of paper by Ben Millet

This is actually amazing.

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animationtidbits:

Kiki’s Delivery Service - Backgrounds 

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veliseraptor:


Happy Mother’s Day!

BEST MOMMY EVER.

veliseraptor:

Happy Mother’s Day!

BEST MOMMY EVER.

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starlightmangoes:

Each Ghibli Museum ticket is unique. They each have a distinct scene from one of the Studio Ghibli movies, therefore, everyone’s ticket will always be different.

Gaaahhh, so cool!

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