Since I started “Writer’s Treasure Chest” I have been posting about “Modernizing Grimm’s Fairy Tales” as well as about “Fear of the Big Bad Wolf”.Today I will “lay hands” on our most favorite Disney Princesses. I hope you will forgive me the blasphemy.
When I wrote the blog post about Modernizing Grimm’s Fairy Tales I have been thinking about whether the old tales would still work in our modern time. I was not considering to change them in a matter of sense. And of course I would not dream about literally “laying hands” on them. Today I found out someone already had.
I’m talking about L.A. based artist Andrew Tarusov who “re-created” our amazing Disney princesses in a unique and most “adult way”. Seeing his artwork and not starting to plan how the Fairy tales could be re-written around these new personalities was absolutely impossible for me. (And yes, I did blush a little).
Eventually writing the re-vamped (pun intended) stories around these newly bloomed beauties might more be something for a real erotica-writer than for me. But I still find the artwork irresistible and felt like sharing it.
Of course you will find the pictures on Andrew Tarisov’s Disney Princess Gallery! Enjoy!
Have you ever seen Anna and Elsa hot and sexy – instead of “Frozen”? Even Olaf threatens to melt…
I figure this Prince is quite enthusiastic finding a PinUp goddess in this bed. The way she’s dressed is giving the expression “laid out” a whole new meaning.
After Merida was re-created by Disney some mothers and even daughters started to complain how much her new hairstyle was more accurate for a Victoria’s Secret model her waistline was too thin, her cheekbones too high, her neckline too low and that she got too sexy… I cannot resist imagining what these people would say seeing her cleavage now! Even the bear seems happy.
Whoo hoo! Jasmine seems quite comfy with her cuddly kitty…. What a hot presentation.
I wonder if Peter Pan ever had imagined his Tinker Bell taking a “cup-bath” with nothing on than a huge smile.
Does Tiana really need to kiss that frog? I would guess one look at her garter belt will be enough to line up the princes.
Arielle has even sacrificed her fishtail to look sexier. And her good friend Sebastian helping her covering up… with his shears – and a wide grin.
Didn’t Belle always seem to be so cute, nice and a fervent advocate of non-violence? Now we know better. She really knows how to tame the beast, doesn’t she?
Rapunzel’s strategically placed hair. I fear for any prince seeing her like this, a heart attack is in sight…
Okay – here we go… Hot, hotter, Snow White. All I see at the moment is one really, really happy dwarf.
In my opinion Andrew Tarisov did a great job with his artwork. And please, should any author decide to re-write one of these fairy tales around the new sexy protagonist, don’t forget to tell me. I’d love to read it.
There’s a really weird obsession with people and Belle being a dominatrix. I wonder if it’s the ‘restrained librarian’ fetish since she’s known for loving books. As for the set, a few of my Facebook friends were going berserk about them. Apparently, they were fans of zombie princesses, Final Fantasy princesses, and superhero princesses. Pinup princesses was not enjoyed for some reason.
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I’m still grinning about Belle as a dominatrix. Thanks for dropping in and leaving your opinion. I really enjoyed it! 🙂
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You’re welcome. I haven’t seen the movie in a while, but wasn’t Aeriel kind of naked at one point with the strategic placement of objects or PG camera aiming?
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I was thinking about it, but really… it’s been years I watched it. On the other hand… is a bra made of shells really considered “clothing”? LOL
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Maybe. There are people who wear grass skirts.
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LOL – Yes, and Newspaper dresses… maybe I should re-think my fashion sense. 😀
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Brilliant! Frozen hot. 😎
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Yes, aren’t they? 🙂 Thanks for your visit!
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There was a similar set by a prominent comic book artist that turned out really good. He did some great Alice in Wonderland stuff. The name escapes me at the moment, but I’ll bet a Google search would dig them up.
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Thanks for dropping in and leaving your comment. I was quite tempted to look him up – and then I read your latest comment! 🙂
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I had to check for you. Check out Jscottcampbell.com. His are wonderful.
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Thanks a lot for leaving his name. I checked his website out and you’re right. He is good. I do like his “Tinker Bell”. 🙂
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Wendy and Hook was pretty cool too. I love this kind of artwork as my blog will show.
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Excellent. 🙂
I’ll check it out.
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This is very nice AJ. I’m rather fond of pinups, *cough* purely artistic mind you. 😉
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Thank you for reading this post and enjoying the purely artistic pin-ups, Laurie. 😉
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No worries AJ, I’m right into artistic pictures. 😉
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Of course you are, Laurie! Nobody is telling me that a photographer like you is not an artist (and into artistic pictures no matter what kind. 😉 )
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I guess that i could bandy the word artist around. I do try to make the best pic I can. Although I wouldn’t mind doing some real modelling shots. 🙂
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Publish a little add on FB. There are upcoming models around looking for photographers. You own the pics but they as well can use them. And they always need good pictures for their set book. 🙂
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Sounds like a good idea AJ.
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I’ve often thought some of those princesses needed a makeover!
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You did? I have to admit I didn’t think about it at all, but now I see it, I’m fascinated. 🙂 Thanks for dropping by and checking the blog out.
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