The best fanart of Tengen Uzui and his wives I've stumbled upon has to be this vibrant digital painting where all three wives are draped in their signature kimonos, each with colors that pop like fireworks. Tengen stands at the center, his flamboyant personality radiating through the artist's bold strokes. The background mimics the explosive energy of his 'Sound Breathing' techniques, with swirling patterns that feel alive. What really sells it is the way the artist captured the dynamic between them—Tengen's confident smirk, Makio's playful glare, Suma's teary-eyed pout, and Hinatsuru's serene smile. It's like a snapshot of their chaotic yet loving family dynamic. I found it on a niche art platform, and it instantly became my phone wallpaper.
Another piece that blew me away was a chibi-style comic strip where the wives are trying (and failing) to coordinate a surprise for Tengen, only for him to pretend he didn't notice their hilarious antics. The artist's humor shines through the exaggerated expressions, and it's a refreshing take on their relationship—less about grandeur, more about everyday warmth. It's rare to see fanart that balances comedy and affection so well, but this one nails it.