Disney Characters Get Saucy, Drunk, and Pregnant in NSFW Art
Oh you've never imagined what would happen if Prince Eric and Prince Phillip were in love? Or if the Disney princesses got drunk with Frida Kahlo? How about Minnie Mouse and Daisy taking bong hits? Well now we know what all those situations — and more — would look like thanks to artist José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros and his new exhibition, Profanity Pop. The series of works depict the Disney characters we all know and love participating in a variety of illicit and illegal activities, and they're really quite fascinating. Here's a little bit about the perverse pieces:
"With Profanity Pop, Rodolfo pays tribute to specific historical works that have inspired many generations. Universal themes are once again narrated by beloved animated characters, but in the guise of the divine and with all the fragility of martyrs. Away from the paradise of happy endings, the pastel sprinkled drama takes on a vulnerability that juxtaposes subversively with situations never similarly interpreted."
See some of our favorites now, and check out the entire collection here. Just try not to let it ruin your childhood . . . too much. Source: José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros
Cinderella Revenge
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Mirror Mirror on the Wall
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It's a Girl Thing
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Who Am I to Judge Him?
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Dreams Come True (Daisy and Minnie)
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It's Never Too Late
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Dreams Come True (Grumpy and Dopey)
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Hate and Love
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Painting the ROSSes Red
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I'm Not a Sinner, I'm Just Drawn That Way
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Monstervil
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Saint Daisy and Her Pregnancy
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Queens
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Poor Unfortunate Souls
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Paloma Negra
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