In the years since Pokemon debuted, many fans have shared their drawings of the series' various pocket monsters. The drawings have come in a variety of styles, with fans showing Pokemon in a number of different ways in their art. One such fan has painted the Grass/Ghost-type Decidueye, displaying the Pokemon in a beautiful piece.

Decidueye made its debut in Pokemon Sun and Moon. It is the fully evolved form of the Grass-type starter Rowlet and takes elements of Robin Hood and archers as inspiration for its design. The Pokemon was meant to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate but was replaced by Incineroar. Decidueye was in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, though it is a Grass/Fighting-type in the game. The Pokemon has garnered a lot of fans, one of which has drawn Decidueye in a beautiful painting.

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A Redditor by the name of Lokyu posted a painting that they made of Decidueye. The piece captures the Pokemon in action as it readies an arrow. The smirk on Decidueye's face is perfect as the tip of the arrow sparkles before being shot.

Lokyu's painting was done in a beautiful watercolor style, with the amazing hues of the Pokemon standing out. Lokyu expressed their appreciation for gaining so many fans by stating that they did not expect it to be as popular as it is. The art looks amazing, showcasing Decidueye in a way that does the Pokemon justice.

Some state that the painting looks like official artwork from Nintendo, with many fans saying that Decidueye is their favorite Pokemon. Others are enjoying Lokyu's artwork so much that they now want to see a drawing of Decidueye's Hisuian form, with one commenter stating they now want to see a drawing of "the cooler one." A commenter has declared the painting to be Decidueye fan approved, while another says that they will use the piece as their new wallpaper.

Lokyu's is not the only one creating fan art displaying their love of the Pokemon franchise. A Redditor by the handle mishianh drew a piece that combines Pokemon with the animated film Spirited Away. The art is an amazing mashup, with Pokemon taking the place of many of the aspects that are found in the film. This includes Cofagrigus and Yamask being combined to portray the character No-face, as well as Polteageist and Sinistea representing the teapot and cups. These pieces show the love that fans have for Pokemon, as they create amazing art dedicated to a series that has been a part of the lives of so many gamers.

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