I’ve been writing about halls of fame for several years now and did my first roundup of articles on the subject two years ago.
It’s time for another roundup of articles published since then, from newest to oldest.
Halls of fame for curling, Jacuzzis, heavy metal, intellectual property law (March 28, 2018)
Halls of fame for caddies, baseball park groundskeepers, Christmas tree growers (Feb. 4, 2018)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame slowly inducting overlooked acts (Dec. 15, 2017)
3 new physical halls of fame open with Wonders of Wildlife (Sept. 27, 2017)
Halls of fame for barbecue, advertising and immigrant entrepreneurs (July 15, 2017)
Halls of fame planned for railroads, bass fishing, bobbleheads, skydiving and luge (July 9, 2017)
Music halls of fame in the works: R&B, pop, funk, heavy metal (July 8, 2017)
New halls of fame opening soon for burlesque, mascots and hip hop (July 6, 2017)
There’s a hall of fame for everything (July 5, 2017)
Newest hall of fame museum opens, honors professional wrestlers (May 21, 2016)
Halls of fame: a review of physical and virtual halls (March 12, 2016)
Map of physical halls of fame in North America (currently includes 412 halls).
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Halls of fame for curling, Jacuzzis, heavy metal, intellectual property law
There’s a hall of fame for just about every passion and pursuit. Most don’t have physical buildings and museums. They exist online or have annual events.
Here’s the latest batch of virtual halls of fame that I’ve spotted.
Canadian Curling Hall of Fame
Canadians love the ice sport of curling, so it makes sense that they’d have a hall of fame to honor the country’s best players.
The Curling Canada Hall of Fame has an online museum of artifacts and historical information along with a list of inductees. It is operated by Curling Canada, the sanctioning body for the sport in Canada.
Member organizations in Curling Canada have their own regional halls of fame. They include curling halls of fame for Quebec, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
The World Curling Hall of Fame is managed by the World Curling Federation, which is headquartered in Scotland.
Women in Poker Hall of Fame
The Women in Poker Hall of Fame started inducting prominent female poker players in 2008. The hall has partnered with Poker Gives for making charitable contributions.
Women Superstars Uncensored Hall of Fame
Women Superstars Uncensored, a women’s professional wrestling organization, created its own hall of fame in 2009. The most recent athlete to be inducted into the Women Superstars Uncensored Hall of Fame is the “Latina Sensation” Mercedes Martinez, the longest reigning champion in WSU history.
International Sports Hall of Fame
The International Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 2012 “to honor legendary athletes from around the world for their sports performance, as well as for what they do later in life by giving back to society, mentoring young people, and representing their sports in a positive way.”
This year’s inductees included mixed martial arts star Ronda Rousey.
Jacuzzi Hall of Fame
Jacuzzi Hot Tubs honors its best dealers with induction into the Jacuzzi Hall of Fame.
In February, Idaho Falls, Idaho-based Brady’s became the ninth company in the Jacuzzi’s 60-year history to receive the honor. (See articles by MagicValley.com and East Idaho News.)
Carrier Dealer Hall of Fame
Heating, ventilating and air conditioning system maker Carrier also has a hall of fame for its best dealers. Carrier, a unit of United Technologies, earlier this month picked two dealers for its Carrier Dealer Hall of Fame.
Decibel Hall of Fame
Decibel magazine, an authority on heavy metal rock music, selects the greatest metal albums of all time for its Decibel Hall of Fame.
Recent inductees include Paradise Lost’s “Icon,” Kreator’s “Pleasure to Kill, Monster Magnet’s “Spine of God” and Nuclear Assault’s “Game Over.”
High-Performance Computer Architecture Hall of Fame
The HPCA Hall of Fame includes authors with eight or more papers in the International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA). It is maintained by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture. The HPCA Hall of Fame currently includes just 39 members.
IP Hall of Fame
Leading intellectual property magazine IAM has an IP Hall of Fame that honors those who have made an outstanding contribution to the development of IP law and practice.
Here’s the latest batch of virtual halls of fame that I’ve spotted.
Canadian Curling Hall of Fame
Canadians love the ice sport of curling, so it makes sense that they’d have a hall of fame to honor the country’s best players.
The Curling Canada Hall of Fame has an online museum of artifacts and historical information along with a list of inductees. It is operated by Curling Canada, the sanctioning body for the sport in Canada.
Member organizations in Curling Canada have their own regional halls of fame. They include curling halls of fame for Quebec, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
The World Curling Hall of Fame is managed by the World Curling Federation, which is headquartered in Scotland.
Women in Poker Hall of Fame
The Women in Poker Hall of Fame started inducting prominent female poker players in 2008. The hall has partnered with Poker Gives for making charitable contributions.
Women Superstars Uncensored Hall of Fame
Women Superstars Uncensored, a women’s professional wrestling organization, created its own hall of fame in 2009. The most recent athlete to be inducted into the Women Superstars Uncensored Hall of Fame is the “Latina Sensation” Mercedes Martinez, the longest reigning champion in WSU history.
International Sports Hall of Fame
The International Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 2012 “to honor legendary athletes from around the world for their sports performance, as well as for what they do later in life by giving back to society, mentoring young people, and representing their sports in a positive way.”
This year’s inductees included mixed martial arts star Ronda Rousey.
Jacuzzi Hall of Fame
Jacuzzi Hot Tubs honors its best dealers with induction into the Jacuzzi Hall of Fame.
In February, Idaho Falls, Idaho-based Brady’s became the ninth company in the Jacuzzi’s 60-year history to receive the honor. (See articles by MagicValley.com and East Idaho News.)
Carrier Dealer Hall of Fame
Heating, ventilating and air conditioning system maker Carrier also has a hall of fame for its best dealers. Carrier, a unit of United Technologies, earlier this month picked two dealers for its Carrier Dealer Hall of Fame.
Decibel Hall of Fame
Decibel magazine, an authority on heavy metal rock music, selects the greatest metal albums of all time for its Decibel Hall of Fame.
Recent inductees include Paradise Lost’s “Icon,” Kreator’s “Pleasure to Kill, Monster Magnet’s “Spine of God” and Nuclear Assault’s “Game Over.”
High-Performance Computer Architecture Hall of Fame
The HPCA Hall of Fame includes authors with eight or more papers in the International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA). It is maintained by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture. The HPCA Hall of Fame currently includes just 39 members.
IP Hall of Fame
Leading intellectual property magazine IAM has an IP Hall of Fame that honors those who have made an outstanding contribution to the development of IP law and practice.
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Fairfax County, Virginia’s annoying one-lane bridges
Around where I live in the Reston-Vienna-Great Falls area of Fairfax County, Virginia, there are a number of major thoroughfares with one-lane bridges.
When there’s two-way traffic, both sides have to stop and let cars go over the bridge one at a time (sometimes two at a time, if you’re lucky). Traffic backs up at these bridges during rush hour. It’s a pet peeve of mine.
I don’t know why the road crews didn’t put two lanes on these bridges over creeks when the roads were built. Maybe they wanted a certain rustic charm or a way to slow down traffic. Either way I’m against it.
So I was happy to read that the Virginia Department of Transportation is looking to replace one of those aging one-lane bridges with a two-lane structure. Construction on that bridge on Hunter Mill Road at Colvin Run isn’t expected to start until spring 2021 though. Government moves slowly.
Related reading:
Replacement Sought for Aging Hunter Mill Road Bridge (Reston Now)
Bridge replacement in Fairfax County: Hunter Mill Road over Colvin Run (Virginia Department of Transportation)
Photo: Northbound traffic backed up on Hunter Mill Road at the Colvin Run bridge in June 2017 (Patrick Seitz)
When there’s two-way traffic, both sides have to stop and let cars go over the bridge one at a time (sometimes two at a time, if you’re lucky). Traffic backs up at these bridges during rush hour. It’s a pet peeve of mine.
I don’t know why the road crews didn’t put two lanes on these bridges over creeks when the roads were built. Maybe they wanted a certain rustic charm or a way to slow down traffic. Either way I’m against it.
So I was happy to read that the Virginia Department of Transportation is looking to replace one of those aging one-lane bridges with a two-lane structure. Construction on that bridge on Hunter Mill Road at Colvin Run isn’t expected to start until spring 2021 though. Government moves slowly.
Related reading:
Replacement Sought for Aging Hunter Mill Road Bridge (Reston Now)
Bridge replacement in Fairfax County: Hunter Mill Road over Colvin Run (Virginia Department of Transportation)
Photo: Northbound traffic backed up on Hunter Mill Road at the Colvin Run bridge in June 2017 (Patrick Seitz)
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Revisionist Disney princess depictions in review
I’ve been writing about revisionist depictions of Disney princesses and fairytales for years.
Occasionally I like to step back and do a summary of those posts. And that’s what I’m doing here today. Enjoy!
8 actresses who have played Mulan and one more who will (March 19, 2018)
Sexy depictions of Disney’s Mulan (March 18, 2018)
Disney princesses as Playboy Playmates, Hogwarts students and hand pies (March 13, 2018)
Sexy depictions of Jasmine from Disney’s ‘Aladdin’ (March 11, 2018)
Actresses who have played Pocahontas in movies (Nov. 28, 2017)
Funny political artwork of Elizabeth Warren as Pocahontas (Nov. 27, 2017)
Sexy Pocahontas cosplay (Nov. 27, 2017)
Sexy Pocahontas artwork, a controversial subject (Nov. 26, 2017)
Actresses who have played Snow White in U.S. movies and TV shows (Oct. 23, 2017)
Sexy Snow White artwork flourishes (Oct. 22, 2017)
Revisionist fairytale depictions in review (Aug. 31, 2017)
Photo: Chinese actress Liu Yifei who will star as Mulan in an upcoming live-action Disney movie.
Occasionally I like to step back and do a summary of those posts. And that’s what I’m doing here today. Enjoy!
8 actresses who have played Mulan and one more who will (March 19, 2018)
Sexy depictions of Disney’s Mulan (March 18, 2018)
Disney princesses as Playboy Playmates, Hogwarts students and hand pies (March 13, 2018)
Sexy depictions of Jasmine from Disney’s ‘Aladdin’ (March 11, 2018)
Actresses who have played Pocahontas in movies (Nov. 28, 2017)
Funny political artwork of Elizabeth Warren as Pocahontas (Nov. 27, 2017)
Sexy Pocahontas cosplay (Nov. 27, 2017)
Sexy Pocahontas artwork, a controversial subject (Nov. 26, 2017)
Actresses who have played Snow White in U.S. movies and TV shows (Oct. 23, 2017)
Sexy Snow White artwork flourishes (Oct. 22, 2017)
Revisionist fairytale depictions in review (Aug. 31, 2017)
Photo: Chinese actress Liu Yifei who will star as Mulan in an upcoming live-action Disney movie.
Monday, March 19, 2018
8 actresses who have played Mulan and one more who will
Disney is currently producing a live-action remake of its 1998 animated musical “Mulan,” which is about the legendary Chinese woman warrior.
Chinese actress Liu Yifei, also known as Crystal Liu, is set to star in the movie, due for release in 2020.
Liu will join eight other actresses who have portrayed Mulan in live-action movies and TV shows, excluding silent films.
Here is a list of those actresses:
Related articles:
Actresses who have played Pocahontas in movies (Nov. 28, 2017)
Actresses who have played Snow White in U.S. movies and TV shows (Oct. 23, 2017)
Actresses who have played Cinderella in movies and TV shows (July 17, 2017)
Actresses who have played Dorothy from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ (Jan. 23, 2017)
Actresses who have portrayed Little Red Riding Hood in movies and TV shows (Oct. 26, 2016)
Actresses who have played Alice from ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ (June 1, 2016)
13 actresses who have played Belle in Beauty and the Beast and 1 more who will (Feb. 10, 2016)
6 actresses who have played Tinker Bell and 2 more who will (May 24, 2015)
Chinese actress Liu Yifei, also known as Crystal Liu, is set to star in the movie, due for release in 2020.
Liu will join eight other actresses who have portrayed Mulan in live-action movies and TV shows, excluding silent films.
Here is a list of those actresses:
- Nancy Wan-Seung Chan, “Mulan Joins the Army,” aka “Maiden in Armour” (China, 1939)
- Ivy Ling Po, “Lady General Hua Mu-lan” (China, 1964)
- Shuxian Bai, “Saga of Mulan” (China, 1994)
- Mariane Chan, “A Tough Side of a Lady” (Hong Kong, TV series, 1998)
- Anita Yuen, “Hua Mu Lan” (Taiwan, TV series, 1998)
- Zhao Wei, “Mulan: Rise of a Warrior” (China, 2009)
- Elanne Kong, “Mu Lan” (China, TV series, 2012)
- Jamie Chung, “Once Upon a Time” (U.S., TV series, 2012-2013)
Related articles:
Actresses who have played Pocahontas in movies (Nov. 28, 2017)
Actresses who have played Snow White in U.S. movies and TV shows (Oct. 23, 2017)
Actresses who have played Cinderella in movies and TV shows (July 17, 2017)
Actresses who have played Dorothy from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ (Jan. 23, 2017)
Actresses who have portrayed Little Red Riding Hood in movies and TV shows (Oct. 26, 2016)
Actresses who have played Alice from ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ (June 1, 2016)
13 actresses who have played Belle in Beauty and the Beast and 1 more who will (Feb. 10, 2016)
6 actresses who have played Tinker Bell and 2 more who will (May 24, 2015)
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Sexy depictions of Disney’s Mulan
At least two Disney princesses are based on real-life people: Mulan and Pocahontas. But they are still treated like fantasy characters by pop-culture artists.
Today I’m going to review sexy depictions of Disney’s Mulan, not Hua Mulan, the legendary female warrior of Chinese history.
Mexican artist Camus Altamirano illustrated Mulan as a scantily clad sword swinger. (Check out his artwork at DeviantArt.)
Russian-born graphic artist Andrew Tarusov, who now lives in Los Angeles, depicted Mulan as a Playboy cover model. (For more information on Tarusov and his work, visit his website.)
Mexican artist Biaani made a series of pictures showing Disney princesses as pin-up girls, including Mulan. (Check out her artwork at DeviantArt.)
Artist Isaiah Stephens did a series of illustrations showing Disney princesses as though they were pop singer Britney Spears. He depicted Mulan as “Work Bitch” Britney. (Check out his work at DeviantArt and his website.)
Artist Joel Santana has done a series called Inked Princesses that depict the ladies of Disney as tattoo fans. (For more information on Santana, check out his website.)
Illustrator Lupa1985 did a series of sexy pin-up girl pictures of the Disney princesses, including Mulan. (See article by iDiari di Casanova. I have no other information on the artist. If you do, email me.)
Israeli artist Chesia, aka MeryChess, made a piece titled “Mulan. Love your scars.” (See more art at her DeviantArt page.)
Russian artist Alexandra Tokareva, aka Hija Turner, did an illustration of a cute tattooed modern Mulan. (See her work at DeviantArt.)
Mexican artist Erika Zinser did a sensual illustration of Mulan in a silk dress on a hilltop. (For more of her art, visit DeviantArt.)
Artist James Dillon Wright, aka Dillon Boy, created a series of illustrations called Dirtyland that showed Disney princesses as objects of desire on smut magazines. (For more of Wright’s work, visit his website.)
Today I’m going to review sexy depictions of Disney’s Mulan, not Hua Mulan, the legendary female warrior of Chinese history.
Mexican artist Camus Altamirano illustrated Mulan as a scantily clad sword swinger. (Check out his artwork at DeviantArt.)
Russian-born graphic artist Andrew Tarusov, who now lives in Los Angeles, depicted Mulan as a Playboy cover model. (For more information on Tarusov and his work, visit his website.)
Mexican artist Biaani made a series of pictures showing Disney princesses as pin-up girls, including Mulan. (Check out her artwork at DeviantArt.)
Artist Isaiah Stephens did a series of illustrations showing Disney princesses as though they were pop singer Britney Spears. He depicted Mulan as “Work Bitch” Britney. (Check out his work at DeviantArt and his website.)
Artist Joel Santana has done a series called Inked Princesses that depict the ladies of Disney as tattoo fans. (For more information on Santana, check out his website.)
Illustrator Lupa1985 did a series of sexy pin-up girl pictures of the Disney princesses, including Mulan. (See article by iDiari di Casanova. I have no other information on the artist. If you do, email me.)
Israeli artist Chesia, aka MeryChess, made a piece titled “Mulan. Love your scars.” (See more art at her DeviantArt page.)
Russian artist Alexandra Tokareva, aka Hija Turner, did an illustration of a cute tattooed modern Mulan. (See her work at DeviantArt.)
Mexican artist Erika Zinser did a sensual illustration of Mulan in a silk dress on a hilltop. (For more of her art, visit DeviantArt.)
Artist James Dillon Wright, aka Dillon Boy, created a series of illustrations called Dirtyland that showed Disney princesses as objects of desire on smut magazines. (For more of Wright’s work, visit his website.)
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Disney princesses as Playboy Playmates, Hogwarts students and hand pies
Creative types love messing with Disney’s princesses, reinterpreting them in different media and doing mashups with other entertainment properties.
I’ve written about such remixes and interpretations frequently on this blog.
What follows are the latest examples that I’ve seen.
Graphic artist Andrew Tarusov depicted Disney princesses as though they grew up to be Playboy Playmates. (See article by Bored Panda.)
German cosplayer Liechee recently dressed as Anna, Elsa, Ariel and Rapunzel as if they were students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. (See article by GeekTyrant.)
Instagram model Hamel Patel dressed up as Disney princesses as if they had been from India. (See article by GeekTyrant.)
Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin of Pies Are Awesome made a series of Disney princess hand pies. (See article by Laughing Squid.)
And finally, Instagram user Dada16808 did a series of illustrations that juxtapose heroes with their other halves, be they loved ones or sidekicks. (See article by GeekTyrant.)
I’ve written about such remixes and interpretations frequently on this blog.
What follows are the latest examples that I’ve seen.
Graphic artist Andrew Tarusov depicted Disney princesses as though they grew up to be Playboy Playmates. (See article by Bored Panda.)
German cosplayer Liechee recently dressed as Anna, Elsa, Ariel and Rapunzel as if they were students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. (See article by GeekTyrant.)
Instagram model Hamel Patel dressed up as Disney princesses as if they had been from India. (See article by GeekTyrant.)
Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin of Pies Are Awesome made a series of Disney princess hand pies. (See article by Laughing Squid.)
And finally, Instagram user Dada16808 did a series of illustrations that juxtapose heroes with their other halves, be they loved ones or sidekicks. (See article by GeekTyrant.)
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Sexy depictions of Jasmine from Disney’s ‘Aladdin’
Many pop-culture artists like to sex up Disney fairytale princesses for fun. I’ve covered such adult portrayals of Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and others on this blog.
Today I’m doing a roundup of sexy portrayals of Jasmine from “Aladdin” (1992).
Pin-up girl artist Elias Chatzoudis has done several notable sexy depictions of Jasmine. Currently based in Concord, New Hampshire, Chatzoudis is a freelance illustrator for comic book covers and other illustrations. (Check out his work at his official webpage, DeviantArt, ArtStation, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.)
Comic-book artist J. Scott Campbell did an illustration of Jasmine for his Fairytale Fantasies collection. (Check out his work at his official webpage, DeviantArt, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.)
Pin-up artist Andrew Tarusov has done at least a couple of depictions of Jasmine, including one where she’s a cover model for Playboy magazine. (See his work at his official webpage, Facebook and Instagram.)
Chilean artist Gonzalo Ordonez Arias, aka Genzoman, created a sexy version of Jasmine in Japanese anime style. (Check out his work at DeviantArt, Facebook and Tumblr.)
Ukrainian artist Inna Vjuzhanina did a sensual portrait of Jasmine. (See her work at her official website, DeviantArt, ArtStation and Facebook.)
Artist Martheus Wade also did a version of Jasmine in repose. (Check out his work at DeviantArt, Facebook and Instagram.)
Artist Mike Krome, aka Kromespawn, did a stunning illustration of Princess Jasmine and her companion tiger Rajah. (To see more of his work, visit DeviantArt, Facebook and Instagram.)
Ukrainian artist Sergey Filikov, aka Redfill, did a busty depiction of Jasmine. (Check out his work at DeviantArt.)
Finnish artist Jirka Vaatainen, aka JirkaVinse, did a series of realistic depictions of Disney princesses, including Jasmine. (Check out his work at his website, DeviantArt, Behance and Facebook.)
Artist James Dillon Wright, aka Dillon Boy, created a series of illustrations called Dirtyland that showed Disney princesses as objects of desire on smut magazines. (See articles by Beautiful Decay and Pile Rats. For more of Wright’s work, visit his website.)
An artist named Tray made a busty, braless illustration of Jasmine on a flying carpet. Unfortunately I couldn’t find more information on the artist online. (Email me if you have details.)
Artist R3Ydart of El Salvador is clearly a booty fan based on his cheeky illustration of Princess Jasmine. (See more of his work on DeviantArt.)
Other pop-culture artists like to update Disney princesses by making them edgy tattooed ladies.
Artist Joel Santana has done a series called Inked Princesses that depict the ladies of Disney as fans of tattoos. (For more information on Santana, check out his website.)
Italian artist Emmanuel Viola created a set of Disney princess art that reimagines them as hipsters with tattoos. (Check out his website.)
Artist Melanie of Mela Makes Art created a tattooed version of Jasmine as well. (For more information on her work, check out Facebook and Instagram.)
Today I’m doing a roundup of sexy portrayals of Jasmine from “Aladdin” (1992).
Pin-up girl artist Elias Chatzoudis has done several notable sexy depictions of Jasmine. Currently based in Concord, New Hampshire, Chatzoudis is a freelance illustrator for comic book covers and other illustrations. (Check out his work at his official webpage, DeviantArt, ArtStation, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.)
Comic-book artist J. Scott Campbell did an illustration of Jasmine for his Fairytale Fantasies collection. (Check out his work at his official webpage, DeviantArt, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.)
Pin-up artist Andrew Tarusov has done at least a couple of depictions of Jasmine, including one where she’s a cover model for Playboy magazine. (See his work at his official webpage, Facebook and Instagram.)
Chilean artist Gonzalo Ordonez Arias, aka Genzoman, created a sexy version of Jasmine in Japanese anime style. (Check out his work at DeviantArt, Facebook and Tumblr.)
Ukrainian artist Inna Vjuzhanina did a sensual portrait of Jasmine. (See her work at her official website, DeviantArt, ArtStation and Facebook.)
Artist Martheus Wade also did a version of Jasmine in repose. (Check out his work at DeviantArt, Facebook and Instagram.)
Artist Mike Krome, aka Kromespawn, did a stunning illustration of Princess Jasmine and her companion tiger Rajah. (To see more of his work, visit DeviantArt, Facebook and Instagram.)
Ukrainian artist Sergey Filikov, aka Redfill, did a busty depiction of Jasmine. (Check out his work at DeviantArt.)
Finnish artist Jirka Vaatainen, aka JirkaVinse, did a series of realistic depictions of Disney princesses, including Jasmine. (Check out his work at his website, DeviantArt, Behance and Facebook.)
Artist James Dillon Wright, aka Dillon Boy, created a series of illustrations called Dirtyland that showed Disney princesses as objects of desire on smut magazines. (See articles by Beautiful Decay and Pile Rats. For more of Wright’s work, visit his website.)
An artist named Tray made a busty, braless illustration of Jasmine on a flying carpet. Unfortunately I couldn’t find more information on the artist online. (Email me if you have details.)
Artist R3Ydart of El Salvador is clearly a booty fan based on his cheeky illustration of Princess Jasmine. (See more of his work on DeviantArt.)
Other pop-culture artists like to update Disney princesses by making them edgy tattooed ladies.
Artist Joel Santana has done a series called Inked Princesses that depict the ladies of Disney as fans of tattoos. (For more information on Santana, check out his website.)
Italian artist Emmanuel Viola created a set of Disney princess art that reimagines them as hipsters with tattoos. (Check out his website.)
Artist Melanie of Mela Makes Art created a tattooed version of Jasmine as well. (For more information on her work, check out Facebook and Instagram.)
Saturday, March 10, 2018
President Trump depicted as glutton, grenade and captain of sinking ship on latest magazine covers
Now early in the second year of his presidency, Donald Trump is still a target of derision by magazine publishers.
What follows are magazine covers featuring the 45th president of the U.S. from February and March.
Related articles:
President Trump depicted as crying baby, nutjob, Neanderthal on latest magazine covers (Jan. 19, 2018)
Donald Trump magazine covers: How the news media treat our 45th president (Dec. 30, 2017)
What follows are magazine covers featuring the 45th president of the U.S. from February and March.
Related articles:
President Trump depicted as crying baby, nutjob, Neanderthal on latest magazine covers (Jan. 19, 2018)
Donald Trump magazine covers: How the news media treat our 45th president (Dec. 30, 2017)