Game Girl - MoGA
Amanaka - MoGA
Game Girl - MoGA
Amanaka - MoGA
Game Girl - MoGA
Amanaka - MoGA

Game Girl

Regular price
79,00€
Sale price
79,00€
Regular price
49,00€

Game Girl showcases a young girl who has become a Pokémon Trainer. Her determined gaze reflects her passion for adventure and her deep connection to her loyal Pokémon. Inspired by the colorful and fantastical world of Nintendo, this work celebrates the diversity and inner strength of this modern heroine.

Every detail of Game Girl tells a story, from the vibrant shades of color that capture the electrifying energy of Pokémon battles, to the elements of her outfit and bag, revealing a relationship of trust and camaraderie.

Through this painting, Dina Content invites us to dive into a world where imagination mixes with reality, where dreams become epic adventures and where the connection between man and nature is celebrated. Game Girl is much more than a simple painting; it is an open door to a universe of wonder and infinite possibilities.

Details of the work

40x40cm for the artwork, 47x47cm with the natural wood frame

A true art print

Each piece is a true fine art print, giclée printed on Hahnemühle Rag Bright White 300gsm paper—a world standard for fine art. This luxury paper offers an elegant texture and exceptionally intense color rendering, while ensuring excellent preservation over time. We use archival-quality pigment inks for unparalleled precision and depth. Each print is produced in a limited edition, hand-numbered, and delivered with its certificate of authenticity. High-end finishes, without compromise, for a unique and timeless work.

To represent is to resist.

Dina Content

Dina Content creates powerful, proud, and deeply human Black heroes. Through his original characters, he builds a new imaginary world—a space of representation long forgotten, where everyone can finally recognize themselves. Inspired by geek aesthetics, pop art, and contemporary illustration, Dina blends graphic strength and sensitivity. Every look, every posture tells a story. Not one we repeat, but one we choose to write for ourselves—and for generations to come. For Dina, pop culture isn't copied: it reinvents itself to assert an identity, claim a presence, and convey pride. His works aren't just beautiful. They're necessary.