Everybody loves Disney, but let's face it, while the characters are often lovable, they're rarely representative of reality. I'm not just talking about singing lobsters or talking mice. I'm talking about the human characters and their unnaturally trim figures. We never see them working out, but Ariel, Rapunzel, Belle and Cinderella must hit the gym pretty hard to maintain such lean physiques.
As you can see from these curvacious pinups however, Melbourne-based artist Ashley Beevers has decided to add some voluptuous volume to some of Disney's most beloved female leads. Her racey reimaginings give us a whole new perspective on some of Walt's most iconic women, and if you want to add them to your bedroom wall or the inside of your locker then head on over to her Etsy page and buy yourself some prints.
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Belle
Ariel
Ursula
Tiana
Rapunzel
Merida
Snow White
Tinker Bell
If disney characters are "rarely representative of reality" so are these. Even though I am not sure if that was the artists's purpose, or it is just the text that says so. But: why is any single one extensively tattooed?
I'm having a bit of an issue with people drawing curvy women with ultra smooth curves. They're soft rolls and dimples (tight dimples you know, aka cellulite, but that's such an ugly word), not tight balloons.
I must admit I don't like them. Women don't have to be skinny but that I don't call beautiful either. Curvy fine but not fat.
I guess my idea of curvy is different. I'm curvy myself, but women in these pictures are just fat, like 5 pounds away from being obese.
I love it, but again, they're all the same shape. It would be more interesting to see them different types of bodies, instead of just one.
These "curves" do not exist. Women do not have super tiny waists and enormous thighs and luscious boobs. We have bellys and cellulite also. Also not all chuby girls have hourglass body types, most of us are apples shaped or bulky...
Skinny shaming has to stop! And fat shaming! I'm skinny and this annoys me p:
As a former state level swimmer, I disagree with Ariel being this curvy. It's simply not "realistic" for someone who swims all day to be that big, no offence to anyone
I like them but why do they all have those thick lips? (like the get bigger and fuller if you gain weight)
Yeah, let's glamourize obesity! Fifty years ago, being skinny was reality because back then there weren't any HFCS's in food. Now? Fatties.
Every one of these renderings makes Disney princesses even less distinguishable than they already are. lol
Beautiful art work, phenomenal artistic ability! I really liked the attention to detail in each piece and the particular style of art. ❤️
Soooooooo sexist. Not all women wear crop tops and have giant hips and breasts. This article is too offensive. we're not all super sexy.:((((((((
Shouldn't this be called "Morbidly Obese Disney Pinups"? Not inspiring, not healthy, and Tinkerbell (one word, actually) needs the roller skates because there's no way she's getting off the ground with those thighs.
If disney characters are "rarely representative of reality" so are these. Even though I am not sure if that was the artists's purpose, or it is just the text that says so. But: why is any single one extensively tattooed?
I'm having a bit of an issue with people drawing curvy women with ultra smooth curves. They're soft rolls and dimples (tight dimples you know, aka cellulite, but that's such an ugly word), not tight balloons.
I must admit I don't like them. Women don't have to be skinny but that I don't call beautiful either. Curvy fine but not fat.
I guess my idea of curvy is different. I'm curvy myself, but women in these pictures are just fat, like 5 pounds away from being obese.
I love it, but again, they're all the same shape. It would be more interesting to see them different types of bodies, instead of just one.
These "curves" do not exist. Women do not have super tiny waists and enormous thighs and luscious boobs. We have bellys and cellulite also. Also not all chuby girls have hourglass body types, most of us are apples shaped or bulky...
Skinny shaming has to stop! And fat shaming! I'm skinny and this annoys me p:
As a former state level swimmer, I disagree with Ariel being this curvy. It's simply not "realistic" for someone who swims all day to be that big, no offence to anyone
I like them but why do they all have those thick lips? (like the get bigger and fuller if you gain weight)
Yeah, let's glamourize obesity! Fifty years ago, being skinny was reality because back then there weren't any HFCS's in food. Now? Fatties.
Every one of these renderings makes Disney princesses even less distinguishable than they already are. lol
Beautiful art work, phenomenal artistic ability! I really liked the attention to detail in each piece and the particular style of art. ❤️
Soooooooo sexist. Not all women wear crop tops and have giant hips and breasts. This article is too offensive. we're not all super sexy.:((((((((
Shouldn't this be called "Morbidly Obese Disney Pinups"? Not inspiring, not healthy, and Tinkerbell (one word, actually) needs the roller skates because there's no way she's getting off the ground with those thighs.