Attention Anime Art Style Lovers!
- Jan 4
- 2 min read
The Graphic King has New Juice dropping in the New Year.
Great news for the Anime Lovers out there!
thegraphicking.com Now Offers Anime Styled Fan Art/Wall Art.
ANIME ICONZ!

Wanna get right to it?
Click Here: https://www.thegraphicking.com/animeiconz
Before I Start, Let Me Say This....
No, Anime Iconz is NOT about Anime TV Shows, but the Anime Style of art.
Items that you can you purchase with ANIME ICONZ are Fan favorites like:
Your Favorite Athletes/Teams
Your Favorite Music/Records Artist
Your Favorite Movies/Actors In Particular Films or Roles/TV Shows
Your Favorite Comedians/Funny Moments
Classic Trends
Your Favorite Classics (Products/Brands/Childhood Favorites)
Even Your Own Photos to Be Customized
And Etc.
All in Anime Art Style Format!
Please Note:
Dragon Ball
Perfect Blue
Bleach
Berserk
Spy x Family
Monster
Dandadan
So Exactly What Does Anime Iconz Offer You?
Printed Fan Art of Your Favorite Icons, Such as:
The Perfect Gift
Large Wall Art - Framed or Un-Framed Posters
Large Stretched Canvases
Custom Graphic T-shirts
Custom Hoodies



QUICK HISTORY ABOUT ANIME ITS SELF.... WHERE DID IT COME FROM?
Anime art style originated in Japan in the early 20th century, evolving from Japanese filmmakers experimenting with animation, heavily influenced by early American animation (like Disney) but developing distinct features like large eyes and expressive characters, solidified by pioneers like Osamu Tezuka in the 1960s.

Key Reasons Influences of Anime:
Early Experiments (1910s-1930s): Japanese animators began creating short films, with the first surviving example from 1917, adapting Western animation techniques.
Osamu Tezuka (1960s): Often called the "God of Manga," Tezuka adapted Disney's limited animation style for TV with Astro Boy, creating a commercially successful model for Japanese animation (anime) and establishing key visual traits like big eyes for emotional depth.
Manga Influence: Anime draws heavily from Japanese comics (manga), with colorful graphics and distinct character designs often originating in print before moving to animation.
Cultural Context: Anime's visual style reflects Japanese storytelling, often focusing on diverse themes (fantasy, sci-fi, drama) beyond typical children's fare, and has evolved with technological advancements.
In essence, anime is a uniquely Japanese animation style that grew from early global animation, but matured into its own distinct, globally recognized art form.

Wanna actually learn more about different Anime Art Styles?
Here is a reference forum that can help:
Rather just watch a detailed 101 Video about it?
You can also download it in PDF form!
Visit The Anime Iconz Page! Click Below

Visit The Canvas Shop!
Anime Iconz is also a featured art-type in my Canvas Shop, which offers other styles of art.
Be sure to check it out. Maybe you'll be interested in other art-types and styles offered by thegraphicking.com.








































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