Check Out These Brilliant Hand-Made Zelda Prints, Featuring Koroks, Dekus, and More!
Posted on June 07 2020 by John Piland
The Zelda community has produced so many amazing pieces of fan art over the years, as talented fans have continued to show their love for their favorite games through their art. One such artist is Amber Turner (AmberShirelleArt on Etsy), who has produced a fair share of epic Zelda pieces for fans to enjoy.
Turner’s vast portfolio includes paintings and drawings of characters, creatures, scenery, and even some artifacts from across Zelda‘s history. Her Etsy page alone features familiar faces like Princess Zelda, Ganondorf, Midna, and Skull Kid. My personal favorite Zelda pieces are her Korok illustrations, Korok puzzle drawings, and Deku Tree piece. And beyond The Legend of Zelda, she has also created art inspired by Final Fantasy and Winnie the Pooh, among other series.
A long-time contributor to the Linktober art challenge, Turner is very active in the Zelda community. Like many artists in the Zelda fandom, she’ll be taking part in Zelda Creator Con from June 12 to 14; she plans to hold a 20% off sale during the weekend of the event. In addition, she has also produced original art for Rebecca Tripp’s “Lamp of Destiny,” a Zelda-inspired audio drama; you can check out her Deku Tree-inspired art for the third episode here.
Prints and stickers featuring Amber’s artwork are available on her Etsy page here, with most pieces costing about $6 USD. Be sure to check out more of Amber’s work on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and other major platforms.
Have you checked out Amber’s art? What’s your favorite piece? Let us know in the comments below!
Source: AmberShirelleArt
John has been a Zelda fan for over 10 years now and is proud to say the series has had a major impact on his life (and wallet). After years of going to Zelda Dungeon for guides or the latest news on the series, John achieved their dream when they joined the writing team in 2019; John can hardly believe how long it’s been. A librarian, he loves meticulously arranging his library of Zelda games and collectibles. After what felt like an eternity of waiting for Tears of the Kingdom, John looks forward to the future of the Zelda franchise with enthusiasm, whether that’s the upcoming movie, a new spin-off/remake, or the next big game.