Hey everyone! I’ve been creating Pin-Up art for more than five years. You probably know me by “Game of Thrones Pin-Up”. But after super-successful “Disney Princess Pin-Up” series I decided to make a sequel.
Now I re-draw most popular female villains from Disney animation movies! Enjoy!
More info: tarusov.com
Evil Queen
Cruella De Ville
Maleficent
Mother Gothel
Ursula
Madam Mim
Queen of Hearts
Madame Medusa
Lady Tremain
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Share on FacebookPin-ups are supposed to show how sexy women are (especially curvy women) so there is nothing bad about this post. Beeing "sexy" is nothing to feel bad about the sexist thinking would be to only see the woman as a "sex-symbol" and not for the person she is or what she can do. You can also see sexism in almost every little thing and ruin the actual meaning behind things...
Absolutely, being sex positive, respecting personal boundaries and treating people as ends onto themselves rather then mere means to an end.
Load More Replies...People who are complaining that this is 'sexualising' women I think are getting confused between 'sexualising' and 'objectifying'. There is nothing wrong (in my opinion) with sexualising women (as long as they are an appropriate age obv), women are sexual beings, everyone pretty much is. OBJECTIFYING women is different. This means treating women and showing to be nothing more that objects for men's gratification, this post is not doing this. There are no men in the images, the images are of sexy, happy, confident looking women and shows their different styles and characters. The only issue I have with this is that the artist clearly felt that Ursula had to loose a lot of weight to be sexy enough to be a pin-up!
These are so creative! But then, bad girls are supposed to be sexy!
Ofc she makes the noses Eurocentric 🙄 like it’s a cool post and I like it alot but they all don’t have to look alike like one girl
These are not pin-ups just because they are set up in a pin-up pose. Except the posses , nothing else is pin-up just bunch of female cartoon characters showing they're butts. But nice drawing tough..
I love how these look, however... Why not embrace the curvier characters like Queen of Hearts and Ursula, and keep them curvacious. Making them thinner just tells us that their weight is an issue.
These are cartoons not real people and the female body SHOULD be seen as art
K this is just supposed to be a little bit of a of humour, nothing sexist or demeaning. Chill?
Like women don't get specialized enough. Just dying, original it is not.
Jeezus, that's not what I wrote. I said "sexualized" and "sayin". Frickin spellchecker.
Load More Replies...Pin-ups are supposed to show how sexy women are (especially curvy women) so there is nothing bad about this post. Beeing "sexy" is nothing to feel bad about the sexist thinking would be to only see the woman as a "sex-symbol" and not for the person she is or what she can do. You can also see sexism in almost every little thing and ruin the actual meaning behind things...
Absolutely, being sex positive, respecting personal boundaries and treating people as ends onto themselves rather then mere means to an end.
Load More Replies...People who are complaining that this is 'sexualising' women I think are getting confused between 'sexualising' and 'objectifying'. There is nothing wrong (in my opinion) with sexualising women (as long as they are an appropriate age obv), women are sexual beings, everyone pretty much is. OBJECTIFYING women is different. This means treating women and showing to be nothing more that objects for men's gratification, this post is not doing this. There are no men in the images, the images are of sexy, happy, confident looking women and shows their different styles and characters. The only issue I have with this is that the artist clearly felt that Ursula had to loose a lot of weight to be sexy enough to be a pin-up!
These are so creative! But then, bad girls are supposed to be sexy!
Ofc she makes the noses Eurocentric 🙄 like it’s a cool post and I like it alot but they all don’t have to look alike like one girl
These are not pin-ups just because they are set up in a pin-up pose. Except the posses , nothing else is pin-up just bunch of female cartoon characters showing they're butts. But nice drawing tough..
I love how these look, however... Why not embrace the curvier characters like Queen of Hearts and Ursula, and keep them curvacious. Making them thinner just tells us that their weight is an issue.
These are cartoons not real people and the female body SHOULD be seen as art
K this is just supposed to be a little bit of a of humour, nothing sexist or demeaning. Chill?
Like women don't get specialized enough. Just dying, original it is not.
Jeezus, that's not what I wrote. I said "sexualized" and "sayin". Frickin spellchecker.
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