What's more adorable than a tiny hamster living their life? Nothing, the answer is nothing. A Japanese artist and designer known as Gotte has found the perfect protagonist for his stories—a little hamster named Sukeroku. The little critter is just living their life, but Gotte's style and way of drawing make everything very adorable.
Gotte uses watercolors to create these illustrations. The stories are very sweet, simple, and light-hearted. Sukeroku just lives a human-like life, doing mundane tasks, and somehow makes it the most adorable thing ever! The pictures are bound to make your day better! If you want to see the first part of Gotte's work, click here.
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The tan hamster hit the brown hamster with a blue shell in mario cart.
I had a hamster. When I fed him, he sorted out all the sunflower seeds first, and hid them.
AGHGHGHGHGHGGGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGH SO CUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTEEEEEE
I can't find any other words other than how adorable and this drawing style has won my heart! I love it ! I love it ALL!
The adorableness has been captured perfectly in this little ones eyes and gaze
I love it's little handkerchief on its head ! Heeellpp mmmee mahhh hearrtt
These are Outstanding, and make me wish I had another one. But since then I have had a couple of pet squirrels, and they are great,......until they get the call to rush out and procreate. Then you must either have them neutered or turn thm loose. Squirrels are So intelligent! But one thing you must remember: they are rodents, and their teeth continue to grow, so they are always chewing on things to wear them down.
These are Outstanding, and make me wish I had another one. But since then I have had a couple of pet squirrels, and they are great,......until they get the call to rush out and procreate. Then you must either have them neutered or turn thm loose. Squirrels are So intelligent! But one thing you must remember: they are rodents, and their teeth continue to grow, so they are always chewing on things to wear them down.