Saturday, July 5, 2025

🔥 Top 10 Pokémon Singles to Get This Week [ JULY 7TH 2025 - 7/5/25 ]

1. Gastly – Illustration Rare

  • Set: SV5a Temporal Forces

  • Price: ~$35–46

  • Vibe: Ghostly sketchbook, indie comic look

  • Buy: Gastly at DNA Cards


2. Morty’s Conviction – Special Illustration Rare

  • Set: SV5M

  • Price: ~$35–40

  • Vibe: Vaporwave colors and cinematic shadows

  • Buy: Check TCGplayer or eBay (search: "Morty’s Conviction SIR")


3. Mimikyu – Character Rare


4. Alolan Vulpix VSTAR – Secret Rare

  • Set: Silver Tempest

  • Price: ~$30–40

  • Vibe: Ghibli-style snow magic

  • Buy: Search “Vulpix VSTAR Secret Rare” on TCGplayer


5. Iron Leaves ex – Illustration Rare

  • Set: SV5M

  • Price: ~$25–30

  • Vibe: Futuristic forest guardian

  • Buy: Available on TCGplayer or eBay


6. Espeon V – Alt Art

  • Set: Evolving Skies

  • Price: ~$90–100

  • Vibe: Psychic rooftop nap

  • Buy: Search “Espeon V Alt Art” on TCGplayer or eBay


7. Eevee – Character Rare

  • Set: Cosmic Eclipse

  • Price: ~$12–15

  • Vibe: Cozy nostalgia with Bill

  • Buy: Easy find on TCGplayer (search: "Eevee Character Rare Cosmic Eclipse")


8. Gouging Fire ex – Illustration Rare

  • Set: SV6a

  • Price: ~$35–40

  • Vibe: Explosive lava + cinematic flames

  • Buy: Check recent listings on TCGplayer or eBay


9. Galarian Ponyta – Secret Art Promo

  • Set: SWSH Promo

  • Price: ~$20–30

  • Vibe: Sparkly fairytale forest

  • Buy: Try Mercari or eBay for promo versions


10. Umbreon V – Full Art Promo (SWSH203)

  • Set: SWSH Promo

  • Price: ~$40–60

  • Vibe: Dark, minimalist, bold

  • Buy: Search “Umbreon V SWSH203 Full Art” on TCGplayer


🛒 Pro Tips:

  • Use search terms like "Illustration Rare", "Alt Art", or "Character Rare" for best results.

  • Japanese versions often look cleaner and cost less.

  • All prices are for Near Mint, ungraded copies (July 2025).

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Hakumakemehappy Is the Artist Everyone’s Quietly Obsessed With

Hakumakemehappy Is the Artist Everyone’s 

Quietly Obsessed With 

by someone who still likes weird internet art





You ever scroll and stop mid-flick—not because of a sponsored post, not because of some AI-generated hype loop—but because something actually hit? That’s what happens when you come across a piece by Hakumakemehappy.

No gimmicks. No “like, comment, subscribe” energy. Just raw, surreal, vividly built worlds that make you feel like you’re staring into someone’s digital subconscious.

The Art Feels Like a Dream You Forgot You Had

Haku’s work doesn’t really fit into a single category. It’s part internet nostalgia, part futuristic folklore. There's this constant push and pull—soft, rounded characters set against intense palettes; dreamlike elements that feel warm, but glitchy. It’s cute, then kind of eerie, then somehow comforting again. Like if Studio Ghibli had a corrupted save file.

You’ll recognize it immediately: colorful without being cloying, strange without trying too hard, playful but deep. It's the kind of art that makes you feel seen, even if you don’t know why.

Who Even Is Haku?

That’s kind of the magic—Hakumakemehappy isn’t loud. No main character energy. No oversharing. No endless reels with softboy voiceovers. Just consistent, thoughtful drops. Whether it's an original character illustration, a limited zine, or a print collab with a niche streetwear brand, Haku lets the work speak first. Always.

There’s a quiet confidence in that. Like, this is the vibe—tune in or don’t.





Underground but Everywhere

Don’t get it twisted—Haku might not be mainstream, but the reach is real. You’ll spot their work on the profile pics of graphic designers in Seoul, in the moodboards of alt fashion kids in LA, and on posters taped up in cafés in Copenhagen. It's digital-first but globally felt.

They’ve built something organic, and people who get it really get it. There’s a community growing—not loud, but loyal.

The Appeal? It’s Human

At a time where the internet feels fake on purpose, where AI art is flooding timelines with soulless gradients, Hakumakemehappy’s work feels personal. Not performative. Not packaged. Just… honest.

It’s weird in a good way. A quiet rebellion against over-designed, over-optimized, aesthetic-chasing content. It doesn’t just look cool—it means something. Even if you can’t quite explain it.

Tap In Before It Gets Washed

If you're into stuff that doesn't need to yell to be important, if you miss the feeling of stumbling across something rare and real, go find @hakumakemehappy. Support the drops. Share the art. Don’t let the algorithm eat all the good shit.

Because this? This is one of those artists you’ll be proud you followed before everyone caught up.










Tuesday, August 27, 2024

recent Blender 3D work, check it out !