Summary

Most of the incredible fan art produced by enthusiasticPokemonfans around the world never fails to impress, but a couple of beautiful homemade stained glass decorations featuring Ho-Oh and Lugia have really dropped some jaws. These two legendary Pokemon are recognized widely as the two box legendaries of the Gen 2Pokemongames, and have appeared in countless works of fan art over the decades due to their popularity among old-schoolPokemonfans especially.

Most gamers who are even somewhat active in thePokemoncommunity will likely recognize it as a particularly creative one. The franchise itself has attracted the attention of countless people all around the world sincethe originalPokemon Red and Greentitleswere released in Japan back in 1996, starting the series on its way to becoming the largest and highest-grossing franchise in the world. The shared love for the world ofPokemonand the many endearing creatures that inhabit it is often expressed by creative members of the community through artwork of their own, with such artwork taking the form of anything from paintings to wood-carved statuettes to fanfictional stories.

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Of course, that’s to name just a few examples, asfans frequently show offinteresting new forms ofPokemon-related artwork. In this case, a remarkably talented member of the community known online as srkartwork has shown off their crafting skills with some stained glass ornaments depicting Ho-Oh and Lugia, the legendary Pokemon of the Johto region. The level of precision demonstrated in these designs is extremely impressive, especially when considering that each individual piece of glass is painted and honed in shape by hand using specific tools.

The finished designs make for perfect decorations that would fit nicely in anyPokemonfan’s home, though they’d be especially popular among those who favor the Gen 2 games. That said, despite their age,Pokemon Gold and Silverand their subsequent remakesduring the Gen 4 era still stand out today as some of the most popular games in the franchise thanks to the many iconic Pokemon they introduced, not to mention the beautiful region design and extensive post-game content the games offer.

Pokemon’s Johto Region May Yet Get Time in The Spotlight After Gen 10

As widely favored as the Gen 2 games are, Johto hasn’t really had much time in the spotlight sincePokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver. While there was a lot of speculation that Johto would get its ownLegends-style game in the near future, community expectations were blown out of the water whenPokemon Legends: Z-Awas revealed earlier this year, which will be taking players back to Gen 6’s Kalos region instead. Still, many players are desperately hoping to see Johto make a return to fame sometime in the future, either in the form of newLet’s Gogames or, more likely, in a future entry to the hopefully prosperousPokemon Legendsseries.

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