Umbrella
Anime rain has a really special mood to it, and the umbrella is the main prop that ties all of those moody scenes together. This item adds an instant layer of texture to any drawing, whether it is a clear vinyl convenience store umbrella that reflects the neon lights of the city or a bright red traditional paper umbrella (wagasa) that goes with a kimono. In anime, an umbrella can mean more than just staying dry. It can also mean safety, being alone, or being close to someone else.
This collection has a lot of different ways of making art. Many artists like to use umbrellas to play with light, like how water beads off the edges or how the canopy casts colored shadows on a person's face. You will see everything from sad, intense scenes where a character is alone in a rainstorm to fun, sunny beach scenes with lace umbrellas. The "ai-ai gasa" trope, which means sharing an umbrella, is also very popular with romance fans because it makes couples feel close to each other.
These umbrella-themed wallpapers cover the whole range, from high-definition backgrounds that make you feel safe and cozy to ones that capture the sadness of a rainy day. It has a classic look that works well on both mobile and desktop screens.