Disney Characters Look Utterly Incredible In This Illustrative Series
We're enamored with breathtaking Disney-inspired art.
Disney fans do not usually need much convincing when an artist nails the look of a favorite character, and Dimitris has built an entire portfolio around that kind of magic. His work blends familiar Disney faces with a dreamy, illustrative style that makes each portrait feel fresh, detailed, and instantly recognizable.
Based in Greece, the artist has turned beloved characters like Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, and Mulan into striking new visions, including a few unexpected reimaginings that stand out right away. The result is a collection that feels both nostalgic and new, and it is easy to see why Disney lovers keep coming back for more.
Some of these portraits are pure fairy tale charm, and a few are even more surprising than expected.
1. Tinkerbell
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4. Princess Aurora / Sleeping Beauty
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5. Belle / Beauty and the Beast
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The collection keeps getting more enchanting from here.
6. Cinderella
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7. Zendaya as Ariel / The Little Mermaid (fan art)
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8. Ariel / The Little Mermaid
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9. Rapunzel / Tangled
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10. Princess Aurora / Sleeping Beauty
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That dreamy style works especially well for the classic princesses.
And if you love tiny wow-moments, this is the same vibe as the small moments that prove the world still surprises us.
11. Tiana / The Princess and the Frog
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12. Ariel / The Little Mermaid
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13. Snow White
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14. Jasmine / Aladdin
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15. Aurora and Phillip / Sleeping Beauty
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Then the series shifts into a few especially memorable character portraits.
16. Aladdin
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17. Princess Tiana / The Princess and the Frog
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18. "Have Courage and Be Kind." - Cinderella
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19. Cinderella
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20. Pocahontas
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It is the kind of Disney art that sticks with you after the last image.
Want more “influencer” energy from the past, check out paintings of the Old Masters that still feel like viral portraits.