Fans express their love for various two-dimensional characters in different ways. According to foreign media reports on July 18, a Thai female painter held a portrait exhibition of deceased anime characters to mourn these classic characters who were killed by the authors. The unique realistic style of painting was distinctive and sparked heated discussions among netizens. The author of this memorial exhibition is 22-year-old Jinnipha Nivasabut. The exhibition is titled "2D Afterlife". The first batch of 50 paintings are all from classic anime, such as "One Piece", "Naruto", "Attack on Titan", etc. The deaths of those well-known anime characters once moved the tears of countless fans. Currently, the memorial exhibition "2D Afterlife" is being held at the Palette Artspace Center in Bangkok, Thailand, and will end on August 3. Friends who have the conditions can go and take a look and experience the exotic style of classic character images. |
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