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10 Disney’s "Mona Lisa" Who Will Capture Your Heart In The Blink Of An Eye

The beautiful Disney princesses in Walt Disney's cartoons are already familiar to us, but transforming them a bit is always a fun thing to do, right? Many artists have "updated" Disney girls with nice clothes, high fashion, plus size... However, Thunyamon Charoensuttikul, a Bangkok-based artist who goes against the trend of modernizing Disney princesses by presenting a fresh, renaissance-styled experience of princess beauty to the audience.
Charoensuttikul is fascinated by the Renaissance art style and as a Disney fan, she has envisioned a series of portraits showing classic Disney princesses such as Bella in Beauty and the Beast, Snow White, Cinderella, Pocahontas... with a bright smiling face using digital software. Furthermore, this Bangkok painter employed the illusion of time fractures to make it appear as if they were painted during the Renaissance which is characterized by a dark backdrop and little features.
In addition to their renowned costumes and accouterments, the princesses all sport a modest, demure grin. Their nostrils are prominent on their faces, and instead of eyebrows, they have a darker brow bone. In the end, these women seem a lot like a Disney version of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
Now, take a look at her amazing artwork.

#1 Mulan with Great Wall of China

Source: Thunyamon Charoensuttikul


#2 The Little Mermaid Ariel

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#3 Snow White with her apple

Source: Thunyamon Charoensuttikul


#4 Do you see the rose behind Belle?

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#5 Cinderella by the window

Source: Thunyamon Charoensuttikul


#6 Jasmine and the magic lamp

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#7 Tiana from "The Princess and the Frog"

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#8 Rapunzel in the tower

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#9 Merida - the brave princess

Source: Thunyamon Charoensuttikul


#10 The strong and charming Pocahontas

Source: Thunyamon Charoensuttikul

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