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This Artist Illustrates Pop Culture Characters As Fabulous Drag Queens (54 Pics)
Artists tend to get inspired to interpret popular characters, such as Shrek or Spiderman, in their unique way. Over time there have been many adaptations, but well, I am almost certain you have never seen an illustrated drag version before.
Andy, an artist from Ecuador, creates the most flamboyant digital artwork of various pop culture characters by turning them into drag queens. Most of his illustrations shown below range from Disney princesses to horror movie characters, whereas, on his Instagram account, you will also find celebrities.
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Cruella De Vil From The Hundred And One Dalmatians
Spiderman
Ursula Form The Little Mermaid
Morticia Addams From The Addams Family
The Dragon From Shrek
Sally From The Nightmare Before Christmas
as someone who absolutely absolutely loves nightmare before Christmas, I really admire this one
Tiana From The Princess And The Frog
Maleficent
Carrie
Corpse Bride
Lord Farquaad From Shrek
The Scarlet Witch From Wandavision
Princess Fiona From Shrek
I do think this should have kept princess fionas curvy style as drag queens come in all sizes not just tiny like these pictures!
Shrek
This would have worked better if the Queen was plus size, because Shrek is a stocky, heavyset guy who would still ROCK IT in drag
Donkey From Shrek
The Evil Queen From Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Some of these are giving drag way more than others, like Evil Queen is not even in the same league as the Madrigal sisters, I mean just look at EQ she's jaw droppingly gorgeous.
Merida From Brave
Bride Of Chucky
Dolores, Mirabel And Isabela From Encanto
Annabelle
Puss In Boots From Shrek
Fairy Godmother From Shrek
Pinocchio And Gingy From Shrek
Jason Voorhees From Friday The 13th
Moana
Grinch And Cindy Lou From How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Krampus
Ariel From The Little Mermaid
Style, fine. It’s caricature. But damn, we need to get some calories in her.
Belle From Beauty And The Beast
Coraline
Samara Morgan From The Ring
Freddy Krueger From A Nightmare On Elm Street
Mulan
I like this one a lot, actually. The makeup and exaggerated sleeves/details are giving drag.
Billy The Puppet From Saw
Lumpy Space Princess & Tree Trunks From Adventure Time
Ghostface From Scream
Cinderella
She is scandaloussss oh noooo my favorite princess is cinderella, and not that this is bad, it's really good art, but idk seeing cinderella with such a scant top is.... idk not ok to me edit: i'm not trying to be mean, all of these are really good, like, really really good, i'm just saying that now this version of cinderella is stuck in mah brain
Cruella
Wonder Woman
Harley Quinn
Somehow still feels less unnecessarily sexualized than Suicide Squad's Harley.
Princess Bubblegum & Peppermint Butler From Adventure Time
Rumpelstiltskin From Shrek
NOT OK TO DOWNVOTE POEPLE BECAUSE TOU DONT AGREE WITH THEM DOWNVOTING IS FOR SCAMS AND STUFF COMMENT IF YOU DONT LIKE WHAT SOMEONE SAYS. PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTUALLY NICE HAVE TO UPVOTE TOO MANY POEPLE THAT THEY MAT NOT WANT TO SO THAT PEOPLE DONT GET BANNED. OWN UP AND JUST COMMENT YOUR OPINION INSTAED OF GETTING PEOPLE BANNED
Marceline The Vampire Queen & Hambo From Adventure Time
Flame Princess & Flambo From Adventure Time
Snow White From Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Jasmin From Aladdin
Pocahontas
way cool cover art for Gypsies Tramps and Thieves. you are a very talented artist, and I enjoy all of these, even though they are just fantasy. Humans are not shaped like this, and those shoes! OUCH!! I have several friends who are "flamboyant gentlemen" as Cher referred to them, and they may have to steal a few of your ideas here...
The Ice King/Queen & Gunter From Adventure Time
Elsa From Frozen
Pennywise From It
oh hell nah! Now you are just body shaming girls I mean women, men, and my nonbinary peeps and drag queens don't have waists like you describe them you shouldn't be drawing them like this! It hurts girls like me who are overweight you should be considerate of how the real world is because the more you do this the more girls men drags and non binaries die or try to starve themselves get plastic surgery and hurt themselves in general trying to be perfect like ken or barbie or a bratz doll it hurts people really bad so please try to considerate with people!!! okay!?
Anna From Frozen
Aurora From Sleeping Beauty
Jessica Rabbit From Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Other than the clothing/accessory style, I'm not sure what's supposed to be drag queen about this. It mostly looks like a bunch of big boobs and legs so long that a passenger jet could use them as a runway.
The big hair, extravagant clothing, and over the top makeup are all common in actual drag queen looks (and also the legs thing is just common in fashion drawings like, look at Winx Club, all the girls had super long legs and their clothing was also worked on by actual fashion designers from high end brands)
Load More Replies...And I would love to see the doll modifiers make some of these!
Load More Replies...I suppose artistically they're pretty creative.... But I'm sort of over these over sexualized reinterpretation of cartoon characters....
The cartoon characters that aren't technically adults I find weird.
Load More Replies...Hips that aren't even attainable with women are supposed to represent drag?? Emaciated faces and skinny legs? There are plenty of curvy drag queens! I know drag is supposed to be extreme but non of this is even attainable!!
They were creative and all in all well done. But those proportions are just grotesque.
I think that is the intention. Drag queens exaggerate feminine features theatrically.
Load More Replies...The art style of this seems copy pasted. And I understand it’s just art but drag queens are just an expression or exaggeration of gender. I wish that they had more to them then tits, heels, flashy clothes and a waist as small as my pinky
If the art style seems copy pasted then that would be because it is an art style. The artist is likely very good at drawing like this and wants to keep improving on this singular style.
Load More Replies...I guess the artist sees drag queens as having impossibly small waists and only ever wearing ridiculously high heels?
These could easily be brats doll or monster high.... loved it all , though!!
A few of these aren't drag, just fanart. And the artist clearly hates plus size characters.
I really dislike how the top comment for most of these is just pointing out the obvious: "stylized art makes me uncomfy :(((" like we get it, we all can see that the waists are nowhere near anatomically correct. that's the magic of art and stylized art. drag is very exaggerated and that exaggeration is perfectly reflected in this artist's style. just because the waists are tiny doesn't mean the art is garbage. I mean just look at the way they draw the folds of the clothing! how about their coloring and shading? the actual redesigns of these characters??? why are you so focused on the waists????
Why can't it be as fabulous women or artist imagine pop culture women as high fashion models? They look nothing like drag queens while simultaneously putting more targets on the lgbt community's back by getting Karen's up in a wad
I don't understand people acting like these drawings are meant to be realistic in some way. Fashion drawings are constantly exaggerated because dramatic clothing can look really awesome on bodies with exaggerated proportions. It's a good way to get the point across. Normally the design would be modified before made to fit an actual model but these aren't going through that so the artist is free to be as exaggerated as they want. Especially with legs. This artist had decided what they want to exaggerate for their fashion drawings and that's totally fine because it's their style and they're not saying anything about it being realistic or the body types being attainable irl because no s**t they're not.
Here's a shock for the "artist." The look was not created by drag queens, it was stolen by them. It predates Shakespeare.
why "artist" in quotations? is this not art, even if you don't like it? also, no one said drag queens invented this. ty and goodbye
Load More Replies...If you hate these so much and it bothers you and hurts you - why did you look through the entire list and comment on so many of them? It's one person's drawings. No one is forcing you to look at them and feel unhappy.
Load More Replies...Other than the clothing/accessory style, I'm not sure what's supposed to be drag queen about this. It mostly looks like a bunch of big boobs and legs so long that a passenger jet could use them as a runway.
The big hair, extravagant clothing, and over the top makeup are all common in actual drag queen looks (and also the legs thing is just common in fashion drawings like, look at Winx Club, all the girls had super long legs and their clothing was also worked on by actual fashion designers from high end brands)
Load More Replies...And I would love to see the doll modifiers make some of these!
Load More Replies...I suppose artistically they're pretty creative.... But I'm sort of over these over sexualized reinterpretation of cartoon characters....
The cartoon characters that aren't technically adults I find weird.
Load More Replies...Hips that aren't even attainable with women are supposed to represent drag?? Emaciated faces and skinny legs? There are plenty of curvy drag queens! I know drag is supposed to be extreme but non of this is even attainable!!
They were creative and all in all well done. But those proportions are just grotesque.
I think that is the intention. Drag queens exaggerate feminine features theatrically.
Load More Replies...The art style of this seems copy pasted. And I understand it’s just art but drag queens are just an expression or exaggeration of gender. I wish that they had more to them then tits, heels, flashy clothes and a waist as small as my pinky
If the art style seems copy pasted then that would be because it is an art style. The artist is likely very good at drawing like this and wants to keep improving on this singular style.
Load More Replies...I guess the artist sees drag queens as having impossibly small waists and only ever wearing ridiculously high heels?
These could easily be brats doll or monster high.... loved it all , though!!
A few of these aren't drag, just fanart. And the artist clearly hates plus size characters.
I really dislike how the top comment for most of these is just pointing out the obvious: "stylized art makes me uncomfy :(((" like we get it, we all can see that the waists are nowhere near anatomically correct. that's the magic of art and stylized art. drag is very exaggerated and that exaggeration is perfectly reflected in this artist's style. just because the waists are tiny doesn't mean the art is garbage. I mean just look at the way they draw the folds of the clothing! how about their coloring and shading? the actual redesigns of these characters??? why are you so focused on the waists????
Why can't it be as fabulous women or artist imagine pop culture women as high fashion models? They look nothing like drag queens while simultaneously putting more targets on the lgbt community's back by getting Karen's up in a wad
I don't understand people acting like these drawings are meant to be realistic in some way. Fashion drawings are constantly exaggerated because dramatic clothing can look really awesome on bodies with exaggerated proportions. It's a good way to get the point across. Normally the design would be modified before made to fit an actual model but these aren't going through that so the artist is free to be as exaggerated as they want. Especially with legs. This artist had decided what they want to exaggerate for their fashion drawings and that's totally fine because it's their style and they're not saying anything about it being realistic or the body types being attainable irl because no s**t they're not.
Here's a shock for the "artist." The look was not created by drag queens, it was stolen by them. It predates Shakespeare.
why "artist" in quotations? is this not art, even if you don't like it? also, no one said drag queens invented this. ty and goodbye
Load More Replies...If you hate these so much and it bothers you and hurts you - why did you look through the entire list and comment on so many of them? It's one person's drawings. No one is forcing you to look at them and feel unhappy.
Load More Replies...