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]]>For example, in his world, Winnie the Pooh isn’t some kind of bear that just wants to get his hands on some honey. Instead, he is an immoral figure that enjoys drinking.
Speaking about his inspiration for this unusual series, Harrington admitted that he actually has no “real” idea for it. Instead, he is just drawing things that he finds funny and somehow it all works out for the best. But he does have a basic approach to each work.
Harrington explains that he picks out a character and then tries to imagine what it would be like if they had different or more difficult lives.
“Or I like to think about parts of a famous character that we never get to see and what might have been hidden from us all this time,” he adds.
You can check out more of Harrington’s work by visiting his website or Instagram. Also, you can see our favorites below.
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]]>Tati has loved art ever since she was little, but only started drawing herself in 2016. Although she learned to draw all by herself and has only been drawing for a couple of years, her talent is obvious, and she’s managed to develop her own unique style pretty quickly.
There are so many artists out there that try to reimagine animated characters, and especially Disney characters, as something else, but Tati’s approach is unique. Her style is very different from the signature Disney style, and she doesn’t simply draw her favorite character more realistically–she gives them a new, modern character, that would put them right at home at any modern-day American high school.
In Tati’s version, Snow White isn’t just a goody-two-shoes with a nice singing voice, she’s a rebel, wearing a t-shirt that reads “not your housemaid,” Lilo from Lilo and Stitch rocks a crop-top with the word Sisterhood scribbled on it, and Marceline from Adventure Time is a badass guitar player. We always loved these characters, but Tati’s art helps us fall in love with them all over again.
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]]>The 18-year-old Eric depicted famous characters including Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons, Stewie Griffin from Family Guy, Ash from Pokémon, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants all wearing trendy streetwear clothes.
“Didn’t see many artists doing the same thing, so I started. And lots of people liked it, so I kept doing more,” Ry Eric explained to Bored Panda. At the time of writing these lines, he has attracted almost three thousand followers and gained hundreds of likes on each post.
We really enjoyed browsing through his Instagram page and we believe that you will enjoy it, too. Follow him for future updates.
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]]>“Initially, I wanted to make them stylized as dinosaur fossils set up in a museum environment, but later decided against it, as the skulls didn’t look very recognizable on their own—especially with parts broken or missing. That’s why I opted for (a) less damaged look and also added some assets to each of the characters,” This is Colossal quoted the artist.
Scroll down to see how Hodas made the sculptures. He used a bunch of programs like Cinema 4D, Zbrush, 3D Coat, and more to create each of them and we can really see that he put a lot of effort into this collection.
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]]>Although the fact that EFIX draws cartoon characters on walls or sidewalks in enough to make streets feel alive, there is much more to his interventions. The artist manages to find perfect spots to draw these characters, managing to make it like they are interacting with their surroundings in a completely natural way.
Check out some of his works below.
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]]>The post This Artist Reveals the Dark Secrets of Our Favorite Cartoon Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>For example, in his world, Winnie the Pooh isn’t some kind of bear that just wants to get his hands on some honey. Instead, he is an immoral figure that enjoys drinking.
Speaking about his inspiration for this unusual series, Harrington admitted that he actually has no “real” idea for it. Instead, he is just drawing things that he finds funny and somehow it all works out for the best. But he does have a basic approach to each work.
Harrington explains that he picks out a character and then tries to imagine what it would be like if they had different or more difficult lives.
“Or I like to think about parts of a famous character that we never get to see and what might have been hidden from us all this time,” he adds.
You can check out more of Harrington’s work by visiting his website or Instagram. Also, you can see our favorites below.
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]]>The post Ever Wondered What Cartoon Character Would Look In Real Life? Here’s Your Answer appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Tati has loved art ever since she was little, but only started drawing herself in 2016. Although she learned to draw all by herself and has only been drawing for a couple of years, her talent is obvious, and she’s managed to develop her own unique style pretty quickly.
There are so many artists out there that try to reimagine animated characters, and especially Disney characters, as something else, but Tati’s approach is unique. Her style is very different from the signature Disney style, and she doesn’t simply draw her favorite character more realistically–she gives them a new, modern character, that would put them right at home at any modern-day American high school.
In Tati’s version, Snow White isn’t just a goody-two-shoes with a nice singing voice, she’s a rebel, wearing a t-shirt that reads “not your housemaid,” Lilo from Lilo and Stitch rocks a crop-top with the word Sisterhood scribbled on it, and Marceline from Adventure Time is a badass guitar player. We always loved these characters, but Tati’s art helps us fall in love with them all over again.
The post Ever Wondered What Cartoon Character Would Look In Real Life? Here’s Your Answer appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Ry Eric Dresses Up Cartoon Characters in Latest Fashion appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The 18-year-old Eric depicted famous characters including Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons, Stewie Griffin from Family Guy, Ash from Pokémon, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants all wearing trendy streetwear clothes.
“Didn’t see many artists doing the same thing, so I started. And lots of people liked it, so I kept doing more,” Ry Eric explained to Bored Panda. At the time of writing these lines, he has attracted almost three thousand followers and gained hundreds of likes on each post.
We really enjoyed browsing through his Instagram page and we believe that you will enjoy it, too. Follow him for future updates.
The post Ry Eric Dresses Up Cartoon Characters in Latest Fashion appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post 3D Artist Creates Fossilized Skulls of Famous Cartoon Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“Initially, I wanted to make them stylized as dinosaur fossils set up in a museum environment, but later decided against it, as the skulls didn’t look very recognizable on their own—especially with parts broken or missing. That’s why I opted for (a) less damaged look and also added some assets to each of the characters,” This is Colossal quoted the artist.
Scroll down to see how Hodas made the sculptures. He used a bunch of programs like Cinema 4D, Zbrush, 3D Coat, and more to create each of them and we can really see that he put a lot of effort into this collection.
The post 3D Artist Creates Fossilized Skulls of Famous Cartoon Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Brings Streets to Life with His Cartoons appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Although the fact that EFIX draws cartoon characters on walls or sidewalks in enough to make streets feel alive, there is much more to his interventions. The artist manages to find perfect spots to draw these characters, managing to make it like they are interacting with their surroundings in a completely natural way.
Check out some of his works below.
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