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Welcome to my online art gallery.

Here you will find many unique drawings, mostly anime.  I can make a greeting card, book mark, 8 1/2 x 11 photo print and more.

All are drawn by hand by myself, but what you will recieve is a photo print of the actual drawing. I use color pencils to color in my drawings. 

Please come on it and take a look! Hope you like and please leave feedback and ideas to make this site your favorite page to visit.  Please leave comments on the contact me page, thanks.


What is anime?

Anime is the Japanese shortened word for 'animation'. In Japan, 'anime' would be any animated production, from Disney to Legend of the Overfiend. Anything that is animated. Outside Japan, though, 'anime' tends to refer, specifically, to Japanese animation. In Japan, anime is a rather popular form of entertainment. It comes in the form of tv shows, movies at the cinema as well as direct to video releases, comic books also known as Manga and books. Unlike in the west, anime has a huge variety of genres - it is not only for children. In fact many anime have strong sexual content and morbid scenes.

As with anime, manga comes in many genres for all age groups - manga for businessmen, women, boys, girls, romance, fashion, adult titles, sports and more. It's a huge industry in Japan, and very, very popular.

Most of us as children see or use to see Pokemon, Dragonball Z, Sailor Moon and Speed Racer and now Naruto.

When shopping for anime always look at the ratings, not all are meant for children there are a lot out there with sex and lots of violence, but not all of them.  People may see cartoons on a DVD and let their child watch atrocities without even knowing it's best to stick with Pokemon if you're not sure. lol

Of course I like Naruto because it has action with violence but not so gory as many out there.  This is rated for teens not for small children. 

Well, I hope this helps explain a bit about what Anime is, thanks for visiting.

If you want a more extense definition try this one.

http://www.mit.edu/~rei/Expl.html