Cyberpunk Gangster: Stunning Works by Korean Artist Gharliera

Gharliera is a Korean artist who draws seemingly simple anime girls in a cyberpunk setting. But this simplicity is only apparent.

In his works Gharliera tries not to overload the composition and gives the illustrations (even if they contain a lot of details) maximum air, so that the characters look more chopped-up, sharp in terms of lines and shapes. As a result, his ladies look dangerous and impetuous, but also quite cute, keeping a perfect balance.

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