This is what the Disney princesses would look like if they were catrinas to celebrate the Day of the Dead

From ‘Sleeping Beauty’ to ‘Pocahontas,’ Disney princesses get a makeover session, courtesy of graphic designer and visual artist Karen Amador, to become catrinas and celebrate the Day of the Dead.

While is true that Coconutthe animated film by Adrian Molina and Lee Unkrich, is the first thing that comes to mind when we think about the relationship between Disney and the Day of the Dead, now we have another option. Graphic designer and visual artist Karen Amador takes various characters from the animated world of Disney to put makeup on them as catrinas.

Inspired by Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada’s representations of death, the stylized skulls appropriate the delicate faces of young princesses to offer a cultural hybrid that includes the imaginary of childhood built by Disney (since the premiere of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in 1937) and the imaginary of Mexican traditions.

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the protagonist of Beauty and the Beast she is distinguished for being an intelligent, cultured young woman, with a wide vocabulary, interested in literature and with a strong desire to improve herself to discover new realities beyond the village where she lives, where her neighbors consider her a “strange” girl.

Cinderella

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Exploited as a servant by her stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella He stands out for his kindness and generosity. The young woman knows that her kindness is the magic with which she can transform the world; that explains why she, despite her adverse situations and mistreatment, she is always warm and sincere.

Pocahontas

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Daughter of Chief Powhatan, the leader of a Native American tribe in Virginia, Pocahontas is the first Disney princess based on a real historical figure. She is characterized by her deep love of nature, her exploring and adventurous spirit.as well as his bold character. She is a character who, despite the conflict with the settlers, is driven by peace.

Ariel

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Ariel, the protagonist of The little Mermaidis energetic and headstrong, with a great passion for adventure. Her tendency to explore the most mysterious depths of the ocean may lead her into confrontations with her overprotective father, Triton. Despite this, Ariel’s responsibility, compassion and intuitive way of thinking allow her to solve her problems.

Megara

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Megara, in Herculesis a free-spirited, independent and resourceful woman. She is cynical, sarcastic, and constantly expresses her annoyance with the world, making her atypical among Disney’s female leads.. She plays a role heroic enough to be classified only as a romantic interest.

elsa

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In stark contrast to her sister, Elsa, the protagonist in Frozenis much calmer and more serene, and before accepting her powers, he thinks his words and actions with almost cold, calculating precision, taking great care never to reveal his emotions. To some it may seem very distant and even unsociable.

dawn

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Aurora, better known as Sleeping Beautyis a kind, elegant, funny, angelic, affectionate and gentle girl, as well as a hopeless romantic. At first, she is somewhat shy and carefree as a result of her parents’ overprotectiveness. Other qualities that she possesses are loyalty, honesty, and the respect that she has for rules and regulations even if she doesn’t agree with them very much.

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This is what the Disney princesses would look like if they were catrinas to celebrate the Day of the Dead