As a talented Artist, Crystal Walter has put out lots of drawings of Disney cartoon characters on her own Instagram account and website. Since having the intention of raising the large-sized body in a positive way, Crystal Walter re-draws Disney princesses in form of plus-size girls. These traits make her drawings remarkable as well as controversial.
After having published her works, Crystal got both positive and negative feedback from the community. Those who have negative viewpoints claimed the works are glorifying obesity as well as promoting a harmful lifestyle. However, many people on the other side are absolutely in favor of her, large-sized people deserve to be beautiful.
Crystal Walter was so surprised with all of the negative responses, she says
“I’ve never told anyone to get more fat, or that being fat is more desirable than being thin. Simply that fat lives are equal, and just as worth living as any other.
The way our culture is designed is to constantly provide the means of gaining fat, while simultaneously living in crippling fear of the result, and shaming people who do get heavier,”
Let's check these drawings for more understanding of her works!
After having published her works, Crystal got both positive and negative feedback from the community. Those who have negative viewpoints claimed the works are glorifying obesity as well as promoting a harmful lifestyle. However, many people on the other side are absolutely in favor of her, large-sized people deserve to be beautiful.
Crystal Walter was so surprised with all of the negative responses, she says
“I’ve never told anyone to get more fat, or that being fat is more desirable than being thin. Simply that fat lives are equal, and just as worth living as any other.
The way our culture is designed is to constantly provide the means of gaining fat, while simultaneously living in crippling fear of the result, and shaming people who do get heavier,”
Let's check these drawings for more understanding of her works!
#1 Belle - "Beauty and the Beast"
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Belle still looks good even in plus-size drawings, doesn't she? In my point of view, she has always been a beautiful and smart princess so far.#2 Rapunzel - "Tangled"
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Rapunzel in this drawing even looks cuter than before, Crystal Walter clearly shows her spirited teenager trait.#3 Cinderella - "Cinderella"
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In spite of being drawn in a doubled size, Cinderella is internally beautiful with her blonde hair and blue eyes.#4 Jasmine - "Aladdin"
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Does Princess Jasmine look good on this kind of drawing? To me, she is even prettier and more energetic in her own way.#5 Aurora - "Sleeping Beauty"
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Obviously, Aurora would be my favorite princess even in that size, she just looks more and more lovely.#6 Ariel - "The Little Mermaid
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Look at this gorgeous Ariel! The little mermaid could be beautiful in any size.#7 Mulan - "Mulan"
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Mulan proves that she is always special with her own characteristic in this chubby size.#8 Snow White - "Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs"
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Have you ever seen the chubby Snow White? As for me, she stands out all the time no matter what size it is.#9 Tiana - "The Princess and the Frog"
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Tiana is stunning with every body shape.#10 Jasmin - "Jasmine"
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Jasmine appears in her portrait once again that is totally in a different way.#11 Moana - "Moana"
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Nothing will stop Moana from having the most dynamic characteristic ever in any size. Her eyes are full of energy in this illustration.#12 Anna - "Frozen"
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Anna has a graceful appearance in the drawing style of Crystal Walter, she really does not look chubby in this work to me.#13 Pocahontas - "Pocahontas"
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Pocahontas is still noble and free-spirited in a doubled size.#14 Merida - "Brave"
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With the red curly hair, Princess Merida remains her prominence even in the chubby style. I really love this style of her because she looks cuter.#15 Elsa - "Frozen"
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Look at this remarkable art of Elsa, she is still confident with her beauty in this plus-size drawing.#16 Most of the Disney Princesses
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All of the Disney Princesses appear in this work that makes her illustration is a work of art.#17 Another version of Elsa's drawing
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Even though being drawn in a larger body shape than the previous one, nobody can deny that Elsa is still stunning.