Helen Morgun, a Ukrainian artist, gave us a series of cool drawings that we didn’t know we needed. She reinvented our favorite celebrities as Disney characters. Helen has been working on sketch concepts for a while, and surprise combinations have taken the internet by storm.
Helen definitely offered Hollywood some ideas, from Emma Stone as Merida to Billie Eilish as Kida Nedakh. Before she “assigns” her animated character alter-egos to each celebrity, it is evident that the artist meticulously researches not only her physical attributes but also her personality. Scroll down and vote for your favorite famous people of hers, then let us know what you think of the series in the comments.
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Tom Hiddleston As Hades
Helen told Bored Panda, “I’ve loved Disney since I was a kid.” “I’ve amassed a beautiful collection of Disney cartoons and characters throughout the years. And the remarkable part is that they keep surprising me.
“I started this series with a drawing of Rachel McAdams,” the artist explained, “then I painted her as Cinderella.” This popular actress is one of my favourites, and I’ve always thought she’d be perfect for this job. After finishing the portrait, I realised that I could produce a series of drawings using several notable people as Disney characters, so I started looking for commonalities. My followers were very enthusiastic about the concept.”
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Rihanna As Tiana
“In my Instagram stories I started polling people to select between two recognized people as candidates for a new Disney character. It is entertaining.”
Helen intends to continue working on this project, even though she has been working on it for a long time. “As I already said, I have a large number of fans who enjoy my series. I enjoy transforming real life celebrities into these well known caricatures. Every time, it’s like a mini-adventure.”
“I am grateful that my drawings have aroused the interest of so many people, and I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me and my work. It’s incredibly energizing to find that your work is resonating with others.”
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