Wow, the BTS art prints I ordered on Etsy in March finally arrived today. The artist, Anna, is from Russia, so I knew that it would take a while, especially since March was when the pandemic was announced, but I also didn't realize that Canada Post would suspend shipping from Russia entirely. So, yes, it's taken a minute to get here. But, honestly, they're even more beautiful in person than in the preview photos I saw on her shop.
Anna Obscurial Art Prints
Anna Obscurial Art Prints
Anna Obscurial Art Prints
Anna Obscurial Art Prints — Jikook "Sensual" Art Print
Anna Obscurial Art Prints — Jimin "Black Swan" Art Print
Anna Obscurial Art Prints — Jungkook "Sensual" Art Print
Anna Obscurial Art Prints — Jungkook "Bunny" Watercolour Print
Each one of these are exquisitely hand-drawn, with gorgeous detailing and shading — and most importantly, they look exactly like the person she's chosen as the subject. I'm very particular about BTS illustrations because a lot of them look distorted — it's one thing if they're meant to be exaggerated like cartoon/anime/chibi drawings, but it's another if they're meant to look realistic and come out not looking like the boys at all. Anna's whole theme with her black-and-white series illustrations is lust and attraction — they're meant to capture the innate sexuality of the boys. She lists them as 18+ work, but it's not actually adult content; she's just captured raw beauty.
Oh, and not only were they beautifully packaged — each of them in a paper sleeve, then carefully inserted in a plastic sealed envelope, then put in a paper envelope with a BTS logo illustration on it, and finally wrapped with a black satin ribbon — she even included a smaller watercolour print of Jungkook as an extra gift. Once her shop opens back up, I will absolutely be ordering more prints from her. I say this with a lot of delayed shipments, but this was truly, truly worth the wait.
Each one of these are exquisitely hand-drawn, with gorgeous detailing and shading — and most importantly, they look exactly like the person she's chosen as the subject. I'm very particular about BTS illustrations because a lot of them look distorted — it's one thing if they're meant to be exaggerated like cartoon/anime/chibi drawings, but it's another if they're meant to look realistic and come out not looking like the boys at all. Anna's whole theme with her black-and-white series illustrations is lust and attraction — they're meant to capture the innate sexuality of the boys. She lists them as 18+ work, but it's not actually adult content; she's just captured raw beauty.
Oh, and not only were they beautifully packaged — each of them in a paper sleeve, then carefully inserted in a plastic sealed envelope, then put in a paper envelope with a BTS logo illustration on it, and finally wrapped with a black satin ribbon — she even included a smaller watercolour print of Jungkook as an extra gift. Once her shop opens back up, I will absolutely be ordering more prints from her. I say this with a lot of delayed shipments, but this was truly, truly worth the wait.
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