Yuka Morii and the clay-modelled Pokémon card.

Guide № 02 Illustrator guide Spring 2026
Yuka Morii and the clay-modelled Pokémon card. YM Clay · Spring 2026

Yuka Morii and the clay-modelled Pokémon card.

Seven Pokémon cards by Yuka Morii — clay-modelled figures, photographed in real light, still-life staging at hand-scale.

Cards
Seven
Hand
Yuka Morii
Era
2005–2022
Method
Clay + photo
§ 01 — About this hand

When the Pokémon is sculpted, photographed, then printed.

Yuka Morii does not paint Pokémon. She builds them in clay, photographs them in real light, and prints them at card scale.

This guide collects seven Pokémon cards whose subject was not drawn but modelled. Yuka Morii works in clay — small physical figurines built by hand, then photographed in real light against everyday surfaces. The paint stage comes last, on top of an image that already has volume.

The picks span seventeen years, from a 2005 POP-series Pikachu to a 2022 Silver Tempest Baltoy. Different eras, different palettes, one method. The reading rows after the selection name what Morii’s signature actually looks like, on a card.

§ 03 — Visual reading

What handmade looks like, on a card.

Three threads recur — the criteria the selection was built against.

Defining method
Morii builds a physical clay figurine, photographs it in real light, and paints the photograph. The figure has mass before it has colour. Look for surface texture that survives the print: thumbprints, dust, paper grain — the small irregularities that pure illustration smooths out.
Subjects she chooses
Almost always small, quiet Pokémon — bugs at rest, sleeping mammals, mushrooms, mineral evolutions. Cards built on stillness and on the believable scale of a thing that fits in a hand.
What she does not do
Action, smoke, light effects, holographic chrome — these belong to other illustrators. Morii’s contribution to the medium is small, photographed, and quiet; rarely the most prominent card in any set, almost always the most physical.
§ 04 — Explore further
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Methodology

Illustrator guides are selected by Artchu editorial — weighing surface treatment, light, palette, and the illustrator’s recurring method across the catalogue. The selection cuts across set, era, and Pokémon; availability of high-quality imagery is a baseline criterion. Rarity, market value, and grading are not selection criteria.