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===Other artwork===
===Other artwork===
{{incomplete|section|needs= <br> [https://archive.is/sQZvp Poké Lids from January 2024]}}
This is a collection of other promotional Pokémon artwork that Umemoto has contributed to.
This is a collection of other promotional Pokémon artwork that Umemoto has contributed to.



Revision as of 11:00, 24 January 2024

Umemoto's icon as of 2024.

Kyoko Umemoto (Japanese: 梅本恭子) is a freelance illustrator[1] who began their work on the series as an illustrator on the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the first of which was Arbok from the Expedition Base Set expansion.

Artwork

This is a collection of official Pokémon artwork drawn by Umemoto.

There are 172 cards illustrated by Umemoto. For a list of cards she has illustrated, go here.

Other artwork

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Poké Lids from January 2024

This is a collection of other promotional Pokémon artwork that Umemoto has contributed to.

Poké Lid 101 Machida.png
Poké Lids
Tokyo
(Machida)[2]


Poké Lid 102 Machida.png
Poké Lids
Tokyo
(Machida)[2]


Poké Lid 103 Machida.png
Poké Lids
Tokyo
(Machida)[2]


Poké Lid 152 Ikaruga.png
Poké Lids
Nara
(Ikaruga)[2]


Poké Lid 151 Ikaruga.png
Poké Lids
Nara
(Ikaruga)[2]


Poké Lid 148 Ikaruga.png
Poké Lids
Nara
(Ikaruga)[2]


Poké Lid 150 Ikaruga.png
Poké Lids
Nara
(Ikaruga)[2]


Poké Lid 149 Ikaruga.png
Poké Lids
Nara
(Ikaruga)[2]


Poké Lid 172 Ueno.png
Poké Lids
Tokyo
(Ueno)[2]


Poké Lid 173 Ueno.png
Poké Lids
Tokyo
(Ueno)[2]


Poké Lid 194 Kurashiki.png
Poké Lids
Okayama
(Kurashiki)[2]


Poké Lid 196 Kurashiki.png
Poké Lids
Okayama
(Kurashiki)[2]


Poké Lid 195 Kurashiki.png
Poké Lids
Okayama
(Kurashiki)[2]


Poké Lid 197 Kurashiki.png
Poké Lids
Okayama
(Kurashiki)[2]


Poké Lid 206 Higashiōsaka.png
Poké Lids
Osaka
(Higashiōsaka)[2]


Poké Lid 207 Higashiōsaka.png
Poké Lids
Osaka
(Higashiōsaka)[2]


Poké Lid 210 Higashiōsaka.png
Poké Lids
Osaka
(Higashiōsaka)[2]


Poké Lid 209 Higashiōsaka.png
Poké Lids
Osaka
(Higashiōsaka)[2]


Poké Lid 208 Higashiōsaka.png
Poké Lids
Osaka
(Higashiōsaka)[2]


Poké Lid 237 Kōka.png
Poké Lids
Shiga
(Kōka)[2]


Poké Lid 238 Kōka.png
Poké Lids
Shiga
(Kōka)[2]


Poké Lid 239 Kōka.png
Poké Lids
Shiga
(Kōka)[2]


Poké Lid 273 Toyohashi.png
Poké Lids
Aichi
(Toyohashi)[2]


Poké Lid 272 Toyohashi.png
Poké Lids
Aichi
(Toyohashi)[2]


Poké Lid 274 Minamiaizu.png
Poké Lids
Aichi
(Toyohashi)[2]


Poké Lid 301 Kanazawa.png
Poké Lids
Ishikawa
(Kanazawa)[2]


Poké Lid 313 Yokohama.png
Poké Lids
Yokohama
(Kanagawa)[2]


Poké Lid 315 Dazaifu.png
Poké Lids
Fukuoka
(Dazaifu)[2]


Poké Lid 316 Dazaifu.png
Poké Lids
Fukuoka
(Dazaifu)[2]


Poké Lid 317 Dazaifu.png
Poké Lids
Fukuoka
(Dazaifu)[2]


Poké Lid 325 Matsuyama.png
Poké Lids
Ehime
(Matsuyama)[2]


Poké Lid 326 Matsuyama.png
Poké Lids
Ehime
(Matsuyama)[2]


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References