Sekio is a Pokemon TCG illustrator with a broad catalog that rewards slower, artist-by-artist collecting. Bulbapedia lists Murkrow from Guardians Rising as the first card credited to Sekio, and the card list has continued through later TCG eras and Pokemon TCG Pocket. Public biographical detail is limited, but the documented card history is substantial enough to show a consistent contribution to modern Pokemon card art.
Quiet, readable Pokemon illustration across many species
In PKMN Collectors, Sekio appears on cards such as Murkrow, Magikarp, Eevee, Vulpix, Lapras, Togepi, Caterpie, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Cutiefly, Nincada, Tandemaus, Indeedee, Persian, Alolan Meowth, Mesprit, Staraptor, Houndoom, Sawsbuck, Krabby and many others. The Art of Pokemon tracks a larger list, including the Oddish, Gloom and Vileplume line from Pokemon Card 151 and later Japanese products.
The collector appeal of Sekio is not built on one loud signature card alone. It comes from range, clarity and the ability to make familiar Pokemon feel pleasant and readable at card size. Many Sekio illustrations work well in type pages, evolution lines and binders organized around ordinary Pokemon rather than only chase rares. The compositions often leave room for the Pokemon body language and surroundings to do the work, which gives the cards a calm collecting value. Because there is little verified personal information, this profile focuses on what can be safely documented: a Guardians Rising debut, a steady run of TCG illustrations, and a portfolio that gives collectors a useful route through quieter modern Pokemon card art.