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Latest revision as of 10:43, 22 April 2024

Arita in 2023[1]

Mitsuhiro Arita (Japanese: 有田満弘), born January 12, 1970 in Fukuoka Prefecture, is a freelance illustrator who has been providing artwork for the Pokémon Trading Card Game since its inception. In addition to Pokémon, he has also provided artwork for several other trading or collectible card games based on franchises such as Shin Megami Tensei, Monster Hunter, and Super Sentai. He has provided many illustrations for Final Fantasy XI online content, as well as producing written articles, featured works, and cover art across numerous publications. He likes to paint pictures while he travels, a hobby he calls "Mobile Painting," which he began doing while using a Pocket PC.[2] Arita is completely self-taught in his artistry.[3]

Work for the TCG

Arita has continued to produce illustrations since the very beginning of the TCG, and as a result, he is among the TCG's most prolific artists. Arita started doing art for the cards in their prototype stages, even before Pokémon Red and Green Versions had been released.[4] At the time, the only reference material for Pokémon appearances was the original sprites.[5] Not knowing if they would be a success, he did not know how long the job would last. He said of the experience, "I was honestly worried about finding another project before the end of my contract."[3] He was invited to the project by Keiji Kinebuchi, and also designed the symbols for the first six Energy types.[6] Arita has credited his work on the Base Set's Pikachu and Charizard for having a "big effect" on his career.[7]

Arita’s coloring style has changed over the years. His earlier illustrations were often a mix of watercolor or pastel with distinct outlines, but he has developed a more fluid style that emphasizes the use of vibrant colors, as well as light and shadow to create dynamic and realistic looking images. Many of his images also use high and low angles or tilt to help achieve this. Arita attempts to depict Pokémon in everyday scenarios, as though they were appearing in a nature documentary, and he often draws Pokémons' expressions and backgrounds realistically to achieve this.[5][8]

Artwork

This is a collection of official Pokémon artwork drawn by Arita.

Merchandise

This is a collection of official Pokémon merchandise that Arita has contributed artwork to.

There are 629 cards illustrated by Arita. For a list of cards that he illustrated, go here.

Kyogre Groudon Salamence Metagross Clear File.png
Pokémon Center
Kyogre, Groudon, Salamence, and Metagross[9]
Battle Colosseum Art Arita.png
TCG
Battle Colosseum[10]
Expansion Pack 20th Art Scan.jpg
TCG
Expansion Pack[citation needed]
Jungle 20th Art Scan.jpg
TCG
Pokémon Jungle[citation needed]
Mystery of the Fossils 20th Art Scan.jpg
TCG
Mystery of the Fossils[citation needed]
SM10b Sky Legend Key Art.jpg
TCG
Sky Legend[citation needed]

Trivia

  • Arita has a degree in Electrical and Software engineering.
  • Arita's favorite Pokémon is Mewtwo.[12][13]

References

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