The last Hunger Games film was released back in 2015 and it has started to fade to the back of our minds over the years. We begin to lose sight of the power of Katniss Everdeen's spirit and the twisted love story between her and Peeta Mellark. Luckily, many fans have worked to keep it fresh in our minds by creating some beautiful pieces of fan art.

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We have scoured the internet and uncovered a variety of pieces that reignite our passion for the characters within this series. It has even led some to pick up a book or rewatch one of the films as they are reminded of its beauty through these artist's designs. Keep reading to learn about 10 fan art pictures that rekindle our love for the series!

The Cover Of 'Catching Fire'

This artist blew our minds when they recreated the cover of Catching Fire using their special artistic abilities. It is so perfect that it almost looks like an actual picture, but closer inspection reveals the truth.

The subtle details the artist included in her uniform, as well as the perfect placement of the strands of her hair, make this piece truly unique. Anna Luci created this piece that gives us chills as we look into the eyes of the infamous Katniss Everdeen.

A Stroll Through The Woods

We know that Peeta and Katniss end up together in the end, and this portrait portrays them in a time of peace. We see them out for a casual stroll where the threat of danger is nonexistent. It is easy to feel the calm and tranquility that served as its muse as we take in the warm colors and relaxed gait of the lovely pair.

The artwork's style itself is incredible as the blurred element of this portrait gives us a feeling that this is the dream we all had for them. M. Seregon is the artist and we are in awe of their work as we remember what we love most about this series.

Cute Little Caricatures

This artist decided to make adorable little caricature buttons of some of our favorite characters from the first film in the series. We see Katniss with her bow, Peeta with some bread, and Rue hiding up in a tree.

The various expressions on their faces, combined with the accentuated features, are beyond perfect as we remember what made us love them so much in the first place. Perishing-Twinkle is the artist behind this piece and her passion for this series reignites our own.

The Hanging Tree

It is hard to forget the song that Katniss Everdeen remembered from her father that had a dark undertone, and this artist decided to transform it into an art piece. It eventually became the anthem for the rebellion which is why we see Katniss ready for battle with this tree in the background.

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We love the personal take the artist took when creating Katniss and how the tree is blurred in a blaze of fire in the background. It doesn't look like Jennifer Lawrence in the films, but we do see the same girl that we remember from reading the series. Daniel Kordek made it all his own and reminded us of an integral part that we had grown to forget.

A New Take On Their Appearance

Many artists choose a more realistic approach in their artwork, but Ichan-desu decided to take a different approach. They look almost like anime characters with their enlarged eyes and simple lines to add detail to their face and clothes.

It grows on us the longer we look at it as we see a new version of The Hunger Games that we could easily fall in love with. This is a different take on a possible cover that showcases the love triangle between Katniss, Peeta, and Gale.

A Watercolor Dream

It is hard to forget the powerful moment and message that Katniss sent when her dress transformed her into a Mockingjay in Catching Fire. The crowd roared their approval and we see the mix of emotions in this spectacular watercolor piece. The artist used lines to help define her character and add some dimension and separation to the array of colors before her.

It is something that even those who are not fans of the series can appreciate as it comes to life before our very eyes. Sacrilence is the artist behind this piece and they deserve high praise for how they are able to translate their imagination onto a canvas.

The Woods Were Her Safe Place

Katniss Everdeen felt most at ease when she was hunting out in the woods on the outskirts of her district. We love this depiction of her standing there as we can sense the tranquility of the forest while still feeling the burden weighing down on her shoulders.

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The mix of blurred colors and defined leaves and branches makes us feel again as we gaze toward the light of a new day. Wesley Chen created this piece and their art style is unique but utterly exceptional at the same time.

Peeta And Katniss Fight To Live

Here we are given a glimpse of Peeta and Katniss as they make their way through the arena bloodied and bruised from battle. What caught our eye in this piece was the variety of textures and styles the artist employed as we see speckled rocks, blackened shrubs, and clothing that is smoothly blended.

Katniss is depicted as the artist interpreted her to look like, rather then the usual Jennifer Lawrence we see from the films. PaInk is the artist behind this piece that gave us both beautiful art and a part of the story that we can never forget.

District 12, The Arena, And The Capitol

This artist decided to depict Gale, Katniss, and Peeta in their respective locations in this piece. We see Gale supporting his family in District 12, Katniss fighting for her life in the arena, and Peeta staring out from the top of the training center in the Capitol.

It looks like clips from a comic that never was and we love the style employed to bring these scenes to life. Ex-m created this piece that leaves us with goosebumps as we crave to see the films once again.

The Girl On Fire

Katniss Everdeen was known as 'the girl on fire' and this piece depicts her nickname perfectly. We see flames of every color surrounding her, while she looks off with a fierce gaze that says more than words ever could.

We love how the colors blend and move as if the fire was actually alive and how it gives her a special sort of glow. Kris Kamikakushi created this piece after she let her imagination run wild as she threw color on a canvas.

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