Classic Disney Characters Reimagined In The Beautifully Eerie Style Of Tim Burton
Artist and animator Andrew Tarusov recently posed a simple question: “What if Tim Burton directed all Disney classic movies?”
h/t: mymodernmet, buzzfeed
The Los Angeles-based creative answered his own query with a series of eerie illustrations that are a mashup of Disney’s iconic characters and Burton’s signature style. Tarusov’s whimsical works show just how drastic this change could be.
“I love Tim Burton’s style — how it looks vintage, stylish, and cute,” Tarusov told Buzzfeed. “Everything is made as a horror movie, but at the same time it’s not horror. It could be any genre.”
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