This Artist Gave Disney Princesses a Spooky Tim Burton-Esque Twist
by N/A, 8 years ago |
2 min read
They all look like they've seen some shit.
Los Angeles-based artist Andrew Tarusov has always loved Disney
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But he wanted to reimagine the beloved animated films with a dark twist
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So, he took inspiration from Tim Burton and recreated the movie posters of some of our favorite movies
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All of your favorite characters are just a bit darker and feature widened eyes and exaggerated limbs
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"I don’t know how the idea came up," he told Mashable. "It just happened and I began to draw immediately! It’s all drawn by pencil on paper and then colored in Photoshop on my computer."
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No lie, Pinocchio looks creepy AF
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Tarusov, who is originally from Rybinsk, Russia, studied art and animation for 10 years and has worked on projects for Cosmopolitan, Maxim and Rolling Stone.
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You can check out more of his work, which tends to focus on comic or vintage pin-up styles, on his official website.
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Do not show me this again