Rainforest culture
I simply like the simplicity of the art. A girl who lost her colours and is hopeless about her creativity (reasons are left to the thoughts of readers) kind of depression I guess. She was forcefully signed up for a big event of painting an old wall by her friend to relieve her. There she meets a guy and they talk about the work to be finished. Our life also remains as the unpainted wall. This has a lot to tell we also feel uncreative, demotivated and unrealistic but the result shall be losing our own colours. Names are of given no importance as this is only about a relationship between the two. It might be short or long but the time they spent together brings her colours back. But tbh the drawing was sometimes hard to detect.
I see a lot of hate in the comment section... kind of understood it because the art indeed is very light, but I really liked it! only 2 chapters, with one of them being locked, idk what's the meaning of that- but I'm sure that if the story proceeded, it would have been a good one. Maybe the concept was that when the both of them finally, you know took a next step in their relationship, colours blossomed in their colourless life~ too cheesy? hahađ but I am looking forward to this book if it continuesâ¨â¤ď¸
Personally I quite enjoyed the almost melancholic tone of the comic which was definitely enhanced by the limited color palate the story felt like it captured a scenic moment despite it appearing to be trivial i cant really describe the beauty of these moments in a proper way but i definitely liked it ^^
love the art style of the entire manga tho, not gonna lie its something very unique to the current are style today which is defined in five words, very colorful and eye damage, hahaha this is very noice indeed, probably this nerds dont know whats a good comic probably they haven't ketch(catch)-up to the comic am i right?