Over the last few years, artists have created some impressive works of art inspired by Disney princesses, from silly odes to pop culture to just seriously beautiful digital paintings. And now that Anna and Elsa have joined the ranks, it's no surprise that the Frozen fandom has spilled over into the online art world (after all, it's even inspiring wedding themes). See some of our favorite artistic interpretations of the newest Disney royals now, and if you'd like to see a sexy, NSFW version of Kristoff, check him out here!
Artist Sam Tsui created these Disney princesses as Game of Thrones characters.
From the artist: "Both Elsa from Frozen and Daenerys spend some time learning what it means to be a queen — although one has mystical ice-related abilities and the other is immune to fire and gave birth to three baby dragons, the platinum hair and their shared journey from meek and repressed little girls to badass queens made this choice a no-brainer." Illustration by Sam Tsui
Thanks to digital artist Sakimi Chan, we can see what Disney princesses would look like as men. Illustration by Sakimi Chan
Artist Rubén imagined what Disney princesses would look like as college students. He even gave them backstories.
"The two sisters are some of the most popular girls in the university. Elsa has left her past behind, and she's studying architecture. She has started dating a guy a little bit, and his last name is Frost!
Anna, unlike Elsa, is fearless, playful and optimistic. She is always looking for new adventures with her boyfriend, Kristoff. She wants to be a preschool teacher."
This artist created Adventure Time-themed Disney princess art. This is definitely what the ladies would look like if they were on the animated Cartoon Network show!
Artist Eric Proctor inserted famous feline Grumpy Cat into classic Disney princess scenes to hilarious perfection. The title of this one is "Let It No."
These sloth Disney princesses are too cute! These Frozen-themed sloths are a new addition.
This artist reimagines Disney princesses as Star Wars characters. Here is Elsa as a Sith.
Artist Claire Hummel dressed her Disney princesses in historically accurate costumes. The artist describes Elsa's outfit:
"Frozen is purportedly set in the 1830s-40s, but I've been obsessed with finding a style that could marry her coronation gown with her ice gown more seamlessly; the open robes you see during the Regency era, including those being worn by Scandinavian royalty at the time, seemed a particularly apt analog for he weird underarm-cape thing. You also see her mom wearing something very similar for something like 10 years, so it's not a huge stretch to think it could be a popular look in Arendelle."
See another coronation outfit here.
There's a lot of pony-Frozen crossover art there, but this is one of my favorites! Illustration by deviantART user Kikuri-Tan
This artist congratulated Frozen on its Oscar wins with an artistic red carpet ode to the ladies. Illustration by Sara Manca
Love this beautiful digital painting of Anna and Elsa as one person. Illustration by deviantART user c-dra
Frozen characters as Hogwarts students is another popular fan art theme, but I think this version is especially creative and fitting. This artist drew Anna as Helga Hufflepuff and Elsa as Rowena Ravenclaw. Illustrations by deviantART user lsmyang
Artist Ann Marcellino put a Wicked twist on the film's heroines. She wrote, "I definitely got a few Wicked vibes from Frozen, so I thought it'd be fun to dress Elsa and Anna in Elphaba and Glinda's school uniforms." Illustration by Ann Marcellino
This digital painting of Elsa is just stunning. Illustration by Sakimi Chan
If Elsa and Anna lived in modern days, they'd probably look like this. Illustration by Rilguia
This artist gave Elsa and Anna stylish new wardrobes. I love Anna's outfit! Illustrations by deviantART user muttonfudge
This artist created an adorable series of art with Anna and Kristoff as parents. Too cute! Illustrations by deviantART user xxmemoriezxx
Anna and Elsa look cool and comfy in this modern take on their looks. Illustration by Katarzyna Witerscheim
Artist Sara Manca created several bride versions for Anna, but I think this traditional folk Norwegian one is the best. Source: deviantART user Sara Manca
Just a creative and cute digital version of the ladies. Illustrations by deviantART user pixonsalvaje
Elsa and Anna pose in front of their castles in this art. Illustration by Cory Jensen