Ever wondered what Disney world would feel like with pop culture?
I cannot start this without saying, and I am not putting a bit of emphasis on this statement, that Disney World has done a lot to form our childhood into making us the person that we are today. I don’t know about you guys but Disney but my childhood was basically surrounded by all the Disney characters and the movies that they were a part of. I would still get a Disney reference if anyone shares anything about it or something, I would then embrace that person for being a Disney fan and that’s how we would indulge in a deep conversation about Disney and its amazing creations.
Now guess what else is super mainstream like Disney is for us? Well, classic paintings. They have slowly become a love interest of so many people in today’s time. People love talking about it and that’s to the higher education for starting degrees in such fields for people to better understand praise the classic art of old times. So what’s happening here in the case of people enjoying classic art more and more is that the conventional is very smoothy blending in with the contemporary. Another example of this is modern pop culture. Yeah, now you can make sense of what I am saying because every person who knows how to use the internet is basically part of the pop culture, that’s how massive it is. We have all of a sudden started to love what was produced decades ago.
So now that we have introduced the three main topics of our conversation, a Spanish illustrator, and might I say a very good one, Carlos GRomo decided to use his graphic designing skills to blend in all three, Disney, Famous Paintings, and Pop Culture, into one. GRomo says the main reason behind why they worked so hard on this project was to basically let the world be aware of the importance of classic art.
Scroll down below to enjoy these blends or a work of art should I say.
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1. A beautiful blend of Belle and the Beast from the movie Beauty and the Beast with Auguste Cot’s classic “Ophelia” from 1870.
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2. Sleeping Beauty here became the highlight of Walter Crane’s infamous “A Masque for the Four Seasons” from 1909.
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3. Robin Hood became an inspiration for the historical piece from Francesco Hayez, “The Kiss” (1859).
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4. A Disney crossover with Belle, Cinderella, and Snow White in 2001’s iconic, “Princess Diaries”.
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5. It seems like Belle and the Beast are very loved by classic art fans as the illustrator blends them into John Arthur Lomax’s “A Musical Interlude”.
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6. Here comes Rapunzel who became the inspiration for Maximilian Pirner’s 1878 classic, “Sleepwalker”.
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7. Check out this smooth blend of Aurora into John Everett Millais’s “Ophelia” from 1852.
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8. Belle and the Beast replacing the main characters of the adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” from 1995.
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9. The final approved Tiana blended into the first concept art for The Princess and the Frpg.
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10. Belle gloriously reimagined in “The Phantom of the Opera” from 2004
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11. Oh my god, this might be my favorite one. Here’s what Aurora would look like if she was the very beautiful and famous singer Christina Aguilera.
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Wow. You just have to applaud Carlos for his amazing and striking work. The illustrations instantly get you excited and you just wanted to keep looking at them more and more. That is how you know the true artist is creating nothing but value. His mission to make classic art mainstream surely is working.
12. Ariel and Prince Eric just replace the mains of the movie “Pretty Woman” from 1990 and I think they did it very well.
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13. Remember “A Cinderella Story” from 1998? Here’s what it would look like if the animated Cinderella was in it.
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14. Back to the classic paintings, here’s the Swan princess in Edmund Blair Leighton’s 1902 classic, “The End of the Song”.
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15. Just like Tiana, here are Belle and the Beast put into the first-ever concept art for the characters.
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16. Cinderella and Katty Perry? All day, every day.
This Katy Perry reference is from 2018’s “Cozy Little Christmas”.
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17. Our recent Aurora and Prince’s Philip put into the first concept art of their wedding.
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18. A very recent blend of Snow White being the cover girl from “Town & Country (2021)”.
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19. Snow White’s wedding with her dressed as how she looked like in her first concept art.
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20. Another Disney crossover with Belle, Pocahontas, and Jasmine taking the places of Shakira and Black Eyed Peas in the song “Girl Like Me”.
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21. Cinderella as Katy Perry? Yes, please.
Why do they all look so good as Katy Perry?
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22. And here’s, probably everyone’s favorite Disney Princess Cinderella, from how she looked like in her first concept art.
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I really hope you guys enjoyed it. Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section down below.