I get obsessive about tags, so my second go-to is to hunt by hashtags and booru sites. On Twitter/X and Instagram, use combinations like '#thetwoshallbecomeone', '#(charactername)fanart', and '#fanart' — add Japanese or Chinese equivalents if the fandom has an international presence. Pixiv’s tag search is excellent: sort by 'popular' or 'new' to catch both trending pieces and fresh uploads.
If you want higher resolution art or source info, try saucenao or Google reverse image search to trace back to the original artist. That also helps avoid rehosted images without credit. And if you find an artist you like, check their pinned posts — they often link to Discord servers, Patreon, or galleries where more exclusive art lives. I usually bookmark a handful of artist pages so I can come back later for prints or commissions.
My approach is a bit more offline-meets-online. I often discover fan art of 'the two shall become one book' at conventions, in zines, or on small-press tables; creators will sell prints and postcards that don’t show up in big online searches. Online, I look at community hubs: Reddit communities dedicated to the book or its genre, Facebook groups (private groups sometimes have curated fan galleries), and Discord servers where fans share sketches in real time. Those places also let you ask directly if anyone’s made art of specific scenes.
I take care to respect creators: if I want to repost, I ask permission and credit properly, and I’ll tip or buy a print when I can. For collectors, Etsy and BigCartel are great for original works; ArtStation can have more polished, professional pieces. If something feels hard to find, contacting a fan artist politely often leads to commissions — many are happy to create a favorite scene for you.
If you want a quick, practical plan: search the title 'the two shall become one book' plus 'fanart' on Twitter/X, Pixiv, DeviantArt, and Instagram. Use reverse image search to find the original artist, then check their profile for prints or store links like Etsy, Redbubble, Ko-fi, or Patreon. Join a few Reddit threads or a Discord server for the fandom and ask for recommendations — people often share direct links to galleries.
A couple of tips from me: try variant spellings and language translations, follow tags for character names, and always support creators if you can. It’s the fastest way to build a collection and help artists keep making pieces you love.
Okay, if you’re hunting for fan art of 'the two shall become one book', I usually start online and spread out from there. I check places where artists hang out: Pixiv for tons of illustrated pieces (use the book title plus character names as tags), Twitter/X for fresh sketches and threads, and Instagram where people often post stylized series of panels. Don’t forget DeviantArt — it’s older but full of fanworks, and Tumblr still has hidden gems if you search tags and notes.
Beyond those, I look on Reddit (search the book’s name and “fanart”), Pinterest for moodboards and reposts, and Etsy or Redbubble if I want prints or merch. If language barriers matter, try searching translated titles or character names in other languages — you’d be surprised how much appears on Weibo or Pixiv in Japanese. Always check artist profiles for commissions or links to their stores; supporting them directly feels right to me.
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