Una artista utiliza las portátiles de Nintendo como macetas de Pokémon
La artista Winnie Sumida, rinde homenaje a a la saga pokémon utilizando las antiguas consolas de Nintendo como maceteros.La artista Winnie Sumida ha querido rendir un original homenaje a la saga Pokémon, creando unas curiosas macetas empleando para ello la Game Boy original y otras consolas portátiles de Nintendo.Por oficio, Winnie es una diseñadora de sombreros y plantas de interior. Sin embargo, su proyecto llamado Waku Waku Island ha sido el más famoso... gracias al curioso uso que le ha dado a las consolas de Nintendo apoyándose en el mundo Pokémon. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Time for #MarchMeetTheMaker Day 10: YOU! Hi! For all of you that don't know me, my name is Winnie Sumida and I'm the creator of Waku Waku Island and co-designer for @Huggalugs! I am a 28 year old Jewish-American artist born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. I've loved cartoons, toys and cute things all my life. Disney, Hello Kitty, Sailor Moon and Hamtaro were some of my childhood favorites and still are. When I saw the first episode of Pokemon in 1997, I fell in love and it just never stopped. . I have done a little bit of everything, from retail at Disneyland to professionally dog grooming for 5 years and even most recently working in the cannabis industry! I have no formal art education, Waku Waku Island was born while I was doing only three 12 hour shifts per week at an Urgent Care, I needed a hobby, something to do on my days off, and so I just started creating...
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