How much of a Disney fan are you really?
Alex Pick brings Disney back in the most unexpected ways. Last time, the German artist, known to his 123k followers on Instagram as apicollodraws, 'humanimalized' Disney's universe by turning our favorite animal characters into humans and the other way around in his spot-on illustrations. This time, Pick took his creative ideas around Disney fanart in another direction and drew mashups of Disney and Hollywood. He replaced stars in the posters of iconic movies and a few TV series with Disney characters. Have you ever wondered which princesses would play Mean Girls, who would be able to replace Jack and Rose in Titanic, or who would be able to pull off the emotional Brokeback Mountain? Pick has you covered and reimagined them all. Find out how he got this idea and how the series came to life in an interview with the artist below!
These hysterical Disney character crossovers take the classic kids cartoons to new heights. Fans will find them all hilarious.
"Whoo! Sign me up for the next war!"
"Whoo! Sign me up for the next war!"
Disney is awesome, and face swaps are hilarious. Together they are unstoppable! Thank you, Disney Face Swap. You made my day ten times better. (Hat tip to Paul!)
1. In Monster’s Inc (2001) Mike has 3 sticky note reminders to file his paperwork in his locker, which he later forgets to do, driving the plot of the movie.
1. Baloo from the Jungle Book is lazy because he's literally supposed to be a "sloth bear."
Finding meme-o.
Inside the Magic shares the work of Pedro Barrera, as he re-magines Disney Princesses at Ariel in this stunning Little Mermaid art collection.
Who says Disney Princesses are just for girls? An artist asked this and then created a series of beautiful artwork that celebrates boys' love for Disney.
For these artists, Disney never ceases to be a pool of inspiration, especially when it comes to its female heroines.
1. In Monster’s Inc (2001) Mike has 3 sticky note reminders to file his paperwork in his locker, which he later forgets to do, driving the plot of the movie.
Finding meme-o.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to share our reality with our favorite fictional characters? With the power of modern technology and a huge passion for art, Samuel MB answers this question with his hilarious creations. Using Photoshop, the artist inserts well-known Disney characters into his photos, and honestly, it just looks like the guy is having the time of his life hanging out with his favorite characters.
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PRINT of my watercolor painting. No frame included Printed on 325gsm 100% cotton Fine Art Paper Sealed and signed by me