SaiyajinNoOuji-Trading Cards said:Quite coincidentally Ganishka looks like Ego the living planet. Or at least that's what he reminds me off in that picture.
A.C said:So Miura paints on an actual canvas, I wonder how big they are and if they're for sale?
Aazealh said:And the originals are not for sale.
Rhombaad said:Is this the first time one of Miura's paintings has been used as a preview? It looks pretty cool.
A.C said:I guess he keeps them around so he can make prints from them then. I paint on canvas and sell my paintings sometimes. I see no other reason why an artist would keep every original he's done.
Well, I changed it because it was just a lame observation of mine (id posted that the painting appears to be at night). Not even worth discussing, really. Previews like these don't necessarily have to correspond to a particular time.avidwriter said:Damn walter you changed your post just as I quoted you. I was going to say its probably darker because of shadow. Being so huge this "picture" probably taking place on the darker half.
Walter said:When Miura uses paintings for previews, they seem to only appear during crucial moments. The last one I can remember is when Griffith was reincarnated in Ep 175 (though I have a terrible memory).
estella said:I only hope that Ganishka 'll not be defeated at all ... otherwise ... who'll remain "in the city" to fight against Griffith?
There are a few artbooks available. But nothing from recent times, which is pretty depressing given the number of awesome pieces he's done, evidenced by the inside cover of each new volume.Mad Angel Loki said:Btw does anyone know if and where can we buy good reproduction of Miura's painting does something like an artbook exist wich contain his painting?
Mad Angel Loki said:I'm an "artist" myself and every other illustrators I know would keep their painting for themselves if they could like Aaz said you have a "sentimental" link with your work so...
Rhombaad said:This has been brought up in other episode threads before, but I can't help bringing it up again given the title of this one. Will Griffith literally summon a storm to defeat Ganishka and let Mother Nature in all her fury do the work, or will a storm arrive much like the wind that blew Ganishka's fog form away during their earlier confrontation (whether or not Griffith summoned the wind or not is still unclear), or is the children's dream going to come true in a different fashion?
Mad Angel Loki said:Btw does anyone know if and where can we buy good reproduction of Miura's painting does something like an artbook exist wich contain his painting?
A.C said:Yes I know, but artists and illustrators need to make a living and I haven't heard of many that are wealthy enough to keep their originals, which is why I am curious.
I really don't think he's going to move significantly, personally. That's just the impression I got from the final panel in 295 though. It appears like he's expanding out from the center of the Tower of Rebirth.Okin said:I might be twelve hours late, but I'm here on time!
Really nice to hear the battle will continue. I don't really expect anything incredible to happen just yet. Ganishzilla still hasn't even moved. I think this episode will just demonstrate whatever power he's gained.