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Okay, The artist is amazing. And I LOVE them. I half want to rip them out of my computer and tape them to my walls like posters. I grew up watching these women in the movies before they were called ‘classics’.
truly awesome! very good work with the faces..
the artist captured the essence of ever single one very well imho 🙂
Does Jasmine’s face look strangely similar to a Kim Kardashian, or is that just me?
I 100% agree, she also dressed as her for Halloween like 3 years ago.
i can think of an actress for each of these people. i think they did model some features after famous people.
Belle is Adrianna Lima (Victoria’s Secret model), 4th pic (blonde) is Claudia Schiffer, the asian one (Milan?, I was already a teenager when that one came out so I never saw it) still looks too animated, and Pocahontas is Tia Carrara from Wayne’s World lol.
Wow! These women look like they could jump off the screen and into my lap. Who ever did these could make a lot of money.
The little mermaid is the girl from Teen Witch *embarrassed*
i’ve seen a lot of disney princess drawings, this is the best
@ steve, mulan looks 100% like a korean girl, she doesn’t look animated!
Mulan looks fugly but I’m really diggin Belle and Esmeralda.. Blonde is cute too
Meg is Sophia Bush
Jasmine looks so much like Rebecca Hazlewood from Outsourced, inmo.
They look like faces of famous celebs. Great artist! I’m a big fan!
omg! I want to buy one please!
Pocahontas has such a different charm than the others. She perfectly drawn!
who is the 8th one supposed to be?
@ Steve I agree. The first thing I thought when I saw Pocahontas was Tia Carrara. 😛
@Hannah
It took me a while to figure it out too, but she’s Meg from Hercules! 🙂
Esmeralda looks like Hope Brady from Days of Our Lives.