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.)


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