One artisticPokemonenjoyer has shared a beautiful Japanese-style painting of the Bug and Steel-type Pokemon, Scizor. This impressive piece of artwork comes as the latest entry to the artist’s series of Japanese-stylePokemonpaintings, which they intend to continue for as long as possible.

Fan-made content is always in plentiful supply when it comes to thePokemoncommunity, with players constantly inventing creative new Pokemon designs, fictional stories, and even entire games.Fan art has always been a fundamental part of thePokemoncommunityand the franchise as a whole over the past couple of decades, with designs ranging from gorgeous pastille paintings of the series' many starter Pokemon all the way to wacky designs of “biblically-accurate” Golbats. Contributions such as these Japanese-style paintings prove that creativity from the massive community shows no sign of stopping.

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The artwork was shared on Reddit by the user ZanorinSeregris, and displays the colorful painting of a vicious-looking Scizor. The post’s headline states that this is the artist’s 29th piece in their lengthy endeavor to craftJapanese-style Pokemon paintings, which they intend to continue until they give up. Some of the creator’s previous works include paintings of Luxray, Dragonite, and Gyarados, along with a wealth of other artworks that allPokemonenthusiasts are encouraged to take a look at.

Many fans in the comments went on to claim that this is their favorite piece from the artist so far, encouraging them to continue with the series as they wish to see more of what the creator is able to produce. With the total number of different Pokemon species now approaching the 1000 mark, the artist is surely in no short supply of material to work with. Especially over the past couple of years withthe release of several games includingPokemon Legends: Arceus,the series has seen the introduction of countless new Pokemon, with some of the creatures even having never-before-seen regional variant forms that give them a different aesthetic to others of the same species.

Not only that,Pokemonfans will only need to wait a couple of weeks forthe launch of the next mainlinePokemongames,Scarlet and Violet, which are set to release exclusively for Nintendo Switch on November 18th. While the trailers shown thus far have given the community a sneak peek at many new Pokemon that players will be able to journey with throughout the Paldea region, recent leaks have given some fans reason to suspect there to be more new Pokemon that haven’t yet been announced. While there’s much yet for fans to see, thePokemoncommunity as a whole has much to look forward to with the upcomingPokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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