If you’ve ever fallen down the TWICE fan art rabbit hole, you know exactly what I’m talking about:
That “wait… is this a photo?!” moment.
That “how did someone draw Jihyo’s eyes with THIS much emotion?” moment.
That “I need this on a hoodie, a mug, AND my wall” moment.
Because let’s face it—ONCEs are ridiculously talented, and when it comes to turning TWICE into art, they do it with a level of love, detail, and imagination that hits harder than a “CHEER UP” high note.
From soft pastels to bold comic styles, here’s a spotlight on the BEST TWICE fan art drawings out there—and the artists behind them who are making our hearts flutter, one stroke at a time.
1. Jihyo in Watercolor – Soft Queen Energy
Artist: @pasteljihyo on Instagram
Medium: Watercolor + pencil
Featured Drawing: Jihyo, “Talk That Talk” Era
If you’ve ever wanted to cry over how gorgeous watercolor can be, this one’s for you.
Jihyo is captured mid-smile, her hair cascading like rose-gold silk, her eyes painted so softly you feel like she might blink.
The artist said they painted this while listening to “Feel Special” on loop—and you can tell. It’s pure comfort. A hug in color form.
2. Momo: Dance in Motion
Artist: @sketchydubu on Twitter/X
Medium: Charcoal + digital overlay
Featured Piece: Momo performing “Cry For Me”
Momo’s legendary dance line is immortalized here in fluid lines and intense shadows. The artist captured the movement, not just the pose—so her hair looks like it’s mid-whip, her arms like they’re cutting air.
You can feel the tension, the drama, the power.
It’s not just a drawing—it’s a moment.
3. Sana: Celestial Goddess
Artist: @oncewiththestars
Medium: Digital illustration
Featured Drawing: Sana as a zodiac fairy
Imagine this: wings made of constellations, stardust in her hair, moonlight in her eyes.
This magical reimagining of Sana places her as a celestial being—equal parts ethereal and chaotic.
Every detail is so Sana: sparkly, elegant, and a little bit playful.
She’s holding a star-shaped lollipop. Enough said.
4. Tzuyu in Ink: Elegant & Powerful
Artist: @inktzuyu_ on Tumblr
Medium: Ink + gold foil accents
Featured Drawing: Tzuyu, “FANCY” Concept
This one hits different.
It’s monochrome with just hints of gold—on her earrings, her eyeliner, the background halo.
The artist layered shadows with precise brush strokes, giving the drawing depth and intensity.
Tzuyu looks like a queen who’s about to issue royal orders—and we’d say “yes, Your Majesty” without blinking.
5. Chaeyoung’s Tattoo Aesthetic, Reimagined
Artist: @chaesketches on TikTok & IG
Medium: Marker sketch + tattoo-style linework
Featured Drawing: Chaeyoung with floral ink sleeves
This fan art turns Chaeyoung into a full-on tattoo muse—roses trailing down her arms, phoenix wings on her shoulders, delicate moons on her fingers.
It’s not what she actually looks like, but somehow, it feels so her. Artistic, edgy, a little mysterious.
Also, fun fact: the artist said they based the design off lyrics from “Moonlight Sunrise.”
6. Nayeon as Pop Art Queen
Artist: @popnayeon_ on Twitter
Medium: Digital (bold pop art style)
Featured Piece: Nayeon in “POP!” colors, comic-style
This one pops—literally. Bright colors, comic book halftones, text bubbles that say “IM NAYEON” in vintage style.
Nayeon’s wink is exaggerated like a 1950s comic heroine, and the whole thing screams fun.
It’s the kind of piece you want to hang next to your album collection and smile at every time you walk by.
7. Jeongyeon: Quiet Strength in Pastel
Artist: @softjeongyeon
Medium: Colored pencils + pastel dust
Featured Drawing: Jeongyeon, casual moment with headphones
This one isn’t glamorous—it’s personal. Jeongyeon sits cross-legged, hoodie pulled up, eyes closed, completely at peace.
There’s soft shading around her cheeks and hands, and little hearts floating around her earbuds.
The caption? “My comfort member.”
Yeah. We felt that.
8. Dahyun the Bunny Queen
Artist: @dahyuniverse on DeviantArt
Medium: Chibi digital + hand-painted background
Featured Drawing: Dahyun as a magical bunny idol
This is pure serotonin.
Tiny Dahyun in a sparkly stage outfit, holding a carrot mic, bouncing through a pink dreamscape.
She has mini wings. Her earrings sparkle. Her hair is in double buns. It’s everything extra and absolutely adorable.
9. Mina: Serenity in Sketch
Artist: @minapencils
Medium: Graphite + soft shading
Featured Drawing: Mina, side profile with closed eyes
This sketch could be a page in a fashion magazine—elegant, minimal, timeless.
Mina’s hair is drawn with pencil detail so fine, it looks like you could feel the strands.
The artist captured her signature calm expression with just a few lines. It’s art that whispers instead of shouts.
10. Full OT9 Piece That’ll Make You Cry
Artist: @onceartclub (collab project)
Medium: Digital painting
Featured Drawing: TWICE as anime-style magical girls
Nine outfits. Nine powers. Nine auras.
Each member has a unique color palette and pose—Momo with wind swirls, Jihyo casting a heart beam, Mina floating with light petals.
The piece took three months and several artists to complete, and the result? Legendary. Fans said it looked like a poster for a TWICE anime.
We demand an actual show, please.
How to Support Fan Artists (Respectfully!)
- Always credit when you share
- Don’t repost without permission
- Buy merch/prints if they offer it
- Drop kind comments and likes—it means the world
- Never use fan art for profit unless the artist says it’s okay
Final Thoughts: Art Is Love in Color
TWICE gives us so much—music, laughter, fashion, strength, joy.
Fan artists take all that energy and translate it—into lines, color, emotion, and magic.
Whether it’s a raw sketch on notebook paper or a full-blown digital masterpiece, these drawings remind us that being a ONCE isn’t just about watching TWICE. It’s about creating with them in mind.
So to every fan artist:
Keep drawing. Keep sharing. We see you. We need you.
And to the rest of us? Go show these artists some love today.