You’re Not Alone If You’ve Ever Imagined Your Favorite Disney Princesses As Villains, As This Artist Draws Them, And They're Scary Gorgeous
Have you ever imagined Disney princesses as villains? Here you go.
Disney princesses are usually drawn as symbols of beauty, kindness, and happily ever after, but one artist decided to flip that image in a striking way. The result is a darker take on familiar characters, and it is hard not to look twice.
In this collection, princesses like Mulan, Elsa, Tiana, Cinderella, and others are reimagined as villains with eerie details and dramatic styling. The series turns beloved characters into something far more sinister, while still keeping them instantly recognizable.
If you have ever wondered what these icons would look like on the other side of the fairy tale, this is the version you did not know you needed.
Aurora from the movie "Sleeping Beauty"
Her smile is still charming...
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"We are certainly not here to play."
Rocío ConchesFrom the "Brave" movie - Merida
Now, that is one mean-faced fellow. Be careful not to annoy her, or you might get an arrow.
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Ariel from The Little Mermaid
A calm mermaid, but certainly not one to play with.
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Moana
You’ve got to love her villain colors.
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Also, this is like the best friend’s rival surprise-birthday invite, the accidental mix-up that could explode friendships.
Mulan
It is time to conquer the world...
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Tiana from the movie "Princess and the Frog"
Her eyes alone speak the words from her mouth.
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If it isn't our dear Snow White...
This Snow White has no plans of falling for any trap.
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And Frozen presents - Anna
And a calm yet unsettling breeze blows...
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Another "Frozen" character - Elsa
Love, love, love the colors she emits.
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Pocahontas
She'd definitely be the evil queen of the forest.
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Belle from Beauty and the Beast
Whew... The beast has no chance this time around.
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And finally, our very own Cinderella
She is still a beautiful villain. Take a look at the faces of her stepsisters—they must be having the worst time of their lives now.
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It's not simply the shocking similarities that make them shine; it’s also the clever use of side characters to accompany them. Her beautiful series is titled "Princess as Villain," and it is only the beginning of what could turn out to be a series of works in the future.
We can only hope to see more of these beauties because these exquisite pieces of art do speak for themselves in all respects.
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