List of TCG illustrators This article lists illustrators who have created the graphical artwork for individual TCG cards. The sets listed include where cards were reprinted with the same artwork, but the amount of cards only lists unique cards released. A major draw in collecting Pokemon cards comes from the beautiful artwork that graces each one, and here's a look at their best illustrators.
Browse hundreds of Japanese Pokémon card illustrators and artists. Discover artwork by Tomokazu Komiya, AKIRA EGAWA, Shinji Kanda, and many other talented Japanese TCG artists. Welcome to the Serebii.net Cardex - Artists.
This section is an encyclopedic list of every artist that has worked on the Pokémon Trading Card Game, listing each card they have done. Click the artist names to go to their page. The illustrator of much of the original artwork of the Pokémon video games, Sugimori is also the most prolific Pokémon TCG illustrator of all time, with almost 1,000 cards to his name.
Sugimori's card illustrations can be divided into two distinct eras. Early Sugimori illustrations tended to use lighter shades and make heavy use of watercolor. Top 20 Most Popular Pokemon Illustrators and Their Masterpieces 1.
Ken Sugimori Masterpieces: Charizard, Bulbasaur, Mewtwo Ken Sugimori is the original mastermind behind the Pokémon designs. As the illustrator of the original 151 Pokémon, his artwork laid the foundation for the entire franchise. This artist spotlight showcases stunning pieces by artists who have provided illustrations for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon TCG Pocket.
Explore the diverse styles of Pokémon card artists, from legendary illustrators to modern masters. Browse through our comprehensive collection of artwork featuring traditional, digital, and unique artistic approaches that bring Pokémon to life. The next artist you should know about is Jacob Reid who makes creations in the form of custom cards! One of his most popular offerings is actually re-creating your favorite card art and making it the size of whatever binder you have.
He can edit it to fit a 3×3, 4×3, and even a 2×2, so that your favorite image is the cover page in your binder! Behind the scenes: the process of creating a Pokémon TCG illustration We asked Akira Egawa, an Official Pokémon Trading Card Game Illustrator, to let us in on the process behind the creation of the illustration for a Milotic card.