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'''Sanosuke Sakuma''' (Japanese: '''佐久間さのすけ'''), born October 31, 1990, {{wp|Kanagawa Prefecture}}, is a freelance illustrator who began providing artwork for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] in 2013, with her first illustrations featured on cards released in the {{TCG|Shiny Collection}}. During her career with the TCG, she began working as a character designer on {{g|Sun and Moon}} and {{g|Sword and Shield}}, where she created many of the games' various {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}}es.
'''Sanosuke Sakuma''' (Japanese: '''佐久間さのすけ''' ''Sakuma Sanosuke''), born October 31, 1990, {{wp|Kanagawa Prefecture}}, is a freelance illustrator who began providing artwork for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] in 2013, with her first illustrations featured on cards released in the {{TCG|Shiny Collection}}. During her career with the TCG, she began working as a character designer on {{g|Sun and Moon}} and {{g|Sword and Shield}}, where she created many of the games' various {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}}es.


Sakuma states that she began drawing from an early age with a particular interest in anime and manga, and was head of a manga club while at high school and college. She specializes in producing artwork with cute characters and invoking a warm atmosphere, utilizing a specific color palette and soft drawing style. She also experiments with different styles, including anime, impasto, and watercolor, and likes to convey a sense of motion in images that require it. For a list of cards that Sakuma has illustrated, go [[:Category:Illus. by Sanosuke Sakuma|here]].
Sakuma states that she began drawing from an early age with a particular interest in anime and manga, and was head of a manga club while at high school and college. She specializes in producing artwork with cute characters and invoking a warm atmosphere, utilizing a specific color palette and soft drawing style. She also experiments with different styles, including anime, impasto, and watercolor, and likes to convey a sense of motion in images that require it. For a list of cards that Sakuma has illustrated, go [[:Category:Illus. by Sanosuke Sakuma|here]].