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Roronoa Zoro nothing happened pose pencil sketch from One Piece showing folded arms, torn vest, Mihawk scar and battle injuries – fan art by Will Of Pen
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Roronoa Zoro Nothing Happened Pose

This artwork features a pencil sketch of Roronoa Zoro in the iconic “Nothing Happened” pose from the anime One Piece. The scene is one of the most memorable moments in the series, where Zoro silently endures immense pain to protect his captain and crew.

The sketch captures Zoro standing still with arms folded and a determined expression, reflecting his unwavering loyalty and strength. His face shows the impact of the battle, with visible bruises and blood flowing from his head across his face and chest. Despite the injuries, the expression on his face conveys the same powerful message that fans remember from the scene: nothing happened.

The drawing includes details from the original moment, including Zoro’s torn vest damaged during the fight. One side of the vest is ripped apart, revealing part of his chest along with the large scar given by Dracule Mihawk, one of the defining marks of the swordsman.

Careful pencil shading was used to emphasize battle damage, fabric tears, and dramatic contrast, helping bring depth to the character and recreate the intensity of the moment. The sketch focuses on capturing both the physical injuries and the emotional strength that make this scene one of the most respected moments in One Piece.

This fan artwork is part of the Will Of Pen anime sketch collection, which features hand drawn anime characters, fan art sketches, and original anime style drawings created using traditional pencil techniques.

For fans searching for Roronoa Zoro sketches, One Piece fan art, or anime pencil drawings, this artwork recreates one of the most legendary scenes in the story.

September 2024
8 hrs.
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