This Artist Reimagined Disney Characters As Oil Paintings, And You’ll Want One In Your Bedroom

Published 6 years ago

Heather Theurer is an American painter, illustrator and graphic designer. As one of her projects, she decided to do an interesting and unique take on Disney characters by painting them as renaissance style paintings.

The artist doesn’t just recreate the Disney artists’ work – she does her own unique interpretations, often reimagining the characters’ appearances completely. Heather’s paintings are full of detail and capture the emotion of each character perfectly. Check them out in the gallery below!

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#1 Mulan

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#2 Lilo & Stitch

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#3 Merida

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#4 Elsa, Anna And Olaf

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#5 Tiana

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#6 Dumbo

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#7 Alice

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#8 Belle

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#9 Ariel

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#10 Rapunzel

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#11 Cinderella

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#12 Peter Pan And Wendy

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#13 Mr. Toad

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