Posted by specialK September 13, 2012

Illustrator Jed Henry interpreted Nintendo characters in a 19th-Century Japanese Woodblock style and the results are these awesome digital prints.  The look of the Woodblock print  give the video games & characters a new sense of drama & life, making the video game scenarios seem like an ancient Japanese myth or legend. Wood Block Pikachu would tear video Pikachu to shreds. 

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