Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke Goes Art Nouveau in Amazing Fan Art Treatment

Studio Ghibli fan and Part-time artist Hannah Alexander created this dazzling Art Nouveau version of Princess Mononoke from Hayao Miyazaki’s classic animated film.

Even if you’ve never heard of artist Alphonso Mucha, you’ve almost certainly seen his distinctive work.

Mucha was a star of the Art Nouveau era, responsible for many of the advertising posters and other decorative art works that defined the period. More than a handful of his works live on as prime examples of the art style of the very early 1900s, with their distinctive curves that render the works both wispy and angular at once, almost like stained glass.

It’s no surprise that Mucha’s unique style is studied in fine art schools the world over and continues to have a huge impact on modern artistic works, including fan art… such as this awesome Art Nouveau-ified Princess Mononoke from fan artist Hannah Alexander!

Full article continued at RocketNews24
Source: Artist Database
Feature Image: Hannah Alexander

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