The white of snow is contrasted with the red of the coats and the stuffed animals. This work of art leaves a strong impression.
The illustration was drawn on pale blue paper. The long, thin tree trunks appear to form a striped pattern, which makes the Straw Hat Pirates' red coats and red stuffed bear stand out even more strongly in front of them.
The coats are completely red with no detailing drawn on them. For example, Luffy's left hand, which holds the binoculars, is depicted as if it were cut out of the red surface, and this cutout effect makes the coat appear even more impressive.
In contrast to the coats, the scarves are drawn in detail. It's also worth noting that the scarves wrapped around Luffy, Sanji, and Zoro have a somewhat Japanese flavor to them.
And then there's the red bear.
In the beackground there is what looks like a stuffed animal, but from the way it smokes a cigarette and folds its arms, it seems to have a will of its own. With Chopper riding on top of his head, it feels like he's one of the crew. The bear is a mysterious figure, but it's certainly what makes this illustration so fascinating.
*The work is made up of a set of 2prints
*Signature on prints (seal)
Eiichiro Oda
1975.01.01 ~ Birth place : Kumamoto prefecture
In 1992, Oda received the Weekly Shonen Jump Tezuka Award for Wanted! Serialization of One Piece began five years later in 1997. In the same year, the first tankobon (individual) volume of the series was released. In 1999, the title was made into an animated series. The first One Piece exhibition was held in 2012.
In 1992, Oda received the 2nd place prize in the 44th Tezuka Award for Wanted! (under the pseudonym "Tsuki Himizu Kikondo"). In 1993, Oda was selected for the 104th Hop Step Award for Ikki Yako. In 2006, One Piece chosen in the Japanese Media Arts Festival 100 Manga Selection. In 2012, Oda received first prize in the 41st Japan Cartoonists Association Award for One Piece. In 2018, Oda received the Kumamoto Prefecture Honorary Award.
Magazine carrying the works : Weekly Shonen Jump Year the series started : 1997
The magazine carrying the series was Weekly Shonen Jump, The year the series started was 1997. A heroic pirate adventure story revolving around a treasure known as "One Piece." In this adventure, Monkey D. Luffy sets out to become the King of the Pirates. The work was made into an animated television series in 1999. On June 15, 2015, One Piece attained the Guinness World Record for most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author. The total worldwide circulation exceeds 500 million copies as of August 2022.
ONE PIECEComic book info (only in Japanes
PUBLISHER
Shueisha inc.