
31 Illustrations Of Chunky Animals Made By An Indian Artist Are Sure To Put A Huge Smile On Your Face
"The best way to grab their attention was by making these animals chunky"

Annada Menon is a published illustrator based in India. She produced these illustrations to lighten people’s moods.
She also wants people to value all animals equally and not pick and choose which animals they consider to be their favorites. Making them chunky was the best approach to getting their attention.
This appeared to be the most effective technique to extend their horizons and make all animals appear equally endearing. Annada believes that art occupies 80% of her life.
"If I am not working on commissions, I am creating personal work where I explore various styles and themes. The other 20% goes into learning how to eat better, hooping, petting cats, watching heart-melting animal videos, and manifesting a pet," she says.
The artist has a background in art education as she did her bachelor’s in Visual Arts at the College of Fine Arts in Bangalore (Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath). When the artist was about fifteen years old and in school, she had a deep affinity for traditional media.
As a result, she decided to apply for a painting specialization after she graduated. She spent three years as a user interface designer after she graduated, which was completely unrelated to what she had studied or how she had envisioned exploring art.
Let’s look into some of the artist’s work as she hopes this will brighten the situation for anyone who is now experiencing hardship.
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1. You have got to love his teeny tiny feet and butt

2. The lion's face is almost lost in his huge chunky hair

3. The little penguin is safe in its mother's bossom

4. Such a big chunky owl

5. This fox is just so adorable

6. That is one heck of a chunky tiger

7. Uhhh... the big chunky bear says hello

8. Oh my...

9. Kitty cat
A series is incomplete without a muse—Spotty is a stray cat that lives in my society in Pune, India. He isn’t this chonky either, but he is a fat boi.

10. Look at his beautiful swooshy swooshy mane... you go baby

11. Bamboozled!

12. This is adorable, the chick too

13. It's the butt for me

14. The water can't contain my beauty

15. Yes, I have to eat everything

16. Who goes there? Oh, hello...

17. Look at this crocodile's magnitude

18. This is going to be one heck of a ride

19. Even the water shudder at my mere sight

20. I'd be on the run if rats were this big

21. You can't catch me now

22. Just here, thinking about what Grandpa said the other day

23. Don't let this fish come near you

24. He looks pretty wise

25. Those legs have got some power in them

26. Oh no...

27. I can already hear the branch creaking dangerously

28. This one just looks like a normal pig

29. The little guy looks all plopped up too

30. Huuuuggeeeee....

31. Looks so adorable

Annada says that the magic of how it works is what inspires her passion for illustration. Sometimes we don't appreciate how precious the visual language is, but the artist has the opportunity to shape my work in a way that both supports my personal development and may be employed to shape the thoughts of others.
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Maryjane
