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Friday
Dec192014

Fan Made Friday 

It's that time again, tributes. Another Fan Made Friday is here. This time we're featuring some amazing fan videos, and some gorgeous fan art you may have missed.

Click for larger imageThe first piece is Katniss drawn in chalk by New York-based illustrator Katie Payne. You can visit her site www.katiepayne.net to see more of her lovely work, and definitely follow her instagram at @onekatie

Grab a tissue. No, grab TWO boxes of tissue! This fan-made Mockingjay Epilogue video made by MetroGirlzStation had us crying at about 30 seconds in. Obviously, SPOILERS! If you don't want to see spoilers, please don't press play. But if you feel like sobbing over Everlark all afternoon, by all means, PLAY IT!! And check out their YouTube Channel for more. 

Click for full sizeThe next piece is by phoenixpx on deviantart. We really like this striking work, and love how the artist described it:

I want to represent Katniss without any choice. And she became the Mockingjay to save her loved ones again. That’s why I represent her with red wings. They mean a choice which is soaked by pain. In my picture, I particularly want to note fatigue and terrible agony through which she had to pass through.

That about sums it up, doesn't it? Be sure to take a look at his other works on DeviantArt.  

 

This fan video isn't completely The Hunger Games-specific, but it's an incredible multifandom mash-up of 2014, and Mockingjay Part 1 is definitely in there multiple times. We think it's an amazing achievement. I mean, how?! Nice message too. Made by Pteryx Videos. You certainly should check out their YouTube channel

Be sure to check out the artists' pages, instagrams, youtube channels and give them some love! 

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