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Friday
Jan162015

Fan Made Friday 

It's Fan Made Friday again! Time to showcase some of the coolest fan made The Hunger Games creations we've found in the past month, and we have some awesome selections for you.

Katniss by Kim Beurre Lait. Click for full size

Our first bit of art comes from a good friend of The Hunger Games fandom, and someone we've been admiring for a long time. Kimberley (she goes by Kim Beurre Lait) is a French digital artist who does fantastic manips of The Hunger Games and also does other great fandoms like Divergent, The Mortal Instruments, etc. Here are a few of her Mockingjay Part 2 pieces to get you in the spirit. Click all the images for larger size.

You can find more from Kimberley on her tumblr and facebook. And you can follow her on twitter at @ToKimberland or instagram at @dauntlesshunter.

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Our next artist has a unique caricature style that really captured our attention. Ed Scheer does art for all different fandoms, and one of our followers on facebook (thank you, Elizabeth!) clued us into some Hunger Games work that she commissioned from Mr. Scheer. You can browse more of, and purchase Ed's art here, or check out more of his work on facebook

Our final Hunger Games creation is a beautiful song written by Richie Green and his band The Exile. "Come and Go (Cave Song)" is about the Cave scene in The Hunger Games from Peeta's perspective. Richie was inspired by Katniss and Peeta's relationship and "That element of human connection in the cave after being alone and in contstant fear in the arena." Listen to the song below:

Richie and The Exile are currently writing an album based entirely on The Hunger Games series. We can't wait to hear more! For now, if you'd like to download "Come and Go" head over to soundcloud and get it for free! 

 

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