I think most of us here have heard about the digital artist and illustrator Alex Pick. He is best known for his Disney character series where he turns the said characters into humans and vice versa. Today he is back at Bored Panda to show off some of his newest works that are infused purely with his imagination, letting him portray Disney characters in a different way.
As we mentioned before, he transforms animal characters into humans and humans into animals, always maintaining the style, aesthetics, and personal traits of those certain characters.
In a recent interview, Alex told us a little bit about the things that influenced him and his art when he was growing up.
“I grew up in the time when 2D Disney movies had their big time and they had a major impact on me. I always dreamed to work on these movies or at least in that style. It’s like living the fairytale princess dream. I’m absolutely influenced by daily life, Instagram, movies, and viral series.”
You can find more of his works here on Bored Panda by clicking here and here.
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Archimedes
Many of us grew up watching Disney movies, especially Disney animated movies. Most of the classics have brought us a lot of joy, laughter, and tears over the years. No matter what, we could count on Disney to give us something interesting. The company has had its fair share of ups and downs, and it’s had periods of amazing movies and not so amazing movies. (The decade of sequels was a dark time for us all.)
Alan-A-Dale And Lady Kluck
Kala And Her Baby
Therefore, some of our favorite childhood memories include seeing our favorite heroes animated on-screen from some of Disney’s most classic cartoon films and TV shows. Generally, when seeing these icons, they’re usually in the form of whatever Disney animated them to be. However, we all know that deep inside these characters beats the heart of a human soul, which children and fans alike all connect with. So seeing most of our beloved characters turned into small babies is not only wholesome but quite interesting as well!
Terk
Bolt
Bored Panda reached out to Alex with some questions! First, we asked Alex if he had any major influences in his life that might’ve helped him to develop and refine his style.
“I grew up in the time when 2D Disney movies had their big time and left a major impact on me. I always dreamed to work on these movies or at least in that particular style. It’s like living the fairytale princess dream! And I’m absolutely influenced by daily life, Instagram, movies, and some series. If I think about it, I think I still developing and working on my art style every day and with every new drawing and illustration!”
Tantor
Sabor From Tarzan
Art, in any kind of form, takes a lot of time not only to practice but also to produce, therefore we asked the artist about how long it takes him to fully finish his artworks.
“The time totally depends on the art piece. Sometimes I absolutely love to sketch, the drawing turns out really fast like in half an hour or something when the idea is fresh. And sometimes it’s better to leave it in the rough style because drawing over and over it to clean it sometimes kills the fun pure impact of an idea! Other drawings for sure take multiple hours to finish, while stepping forward and backward and trying out different versions!”
Rhino
Nemo
Little Pearl
Max Goof And Roxanne
Kerchak
The Flower From Alice In Wonderland
Girl Squirrel From The Sword In The Stone
Dory
Gill
Cheshire Cat
Bruni
Granny Squirrel From The Sword In The Stone
Crush And Squirt
Marlin
Bruce
The Flower From Alice In Wonderland
Olivia Flaversham
Basil
Ratigan
Coral
Sebastian
Bruni
Merlin
Cleo
Mittens
Dinah
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