Saturday, July 9, 2011

The Seven Disney Sins by Chris Hill

To accompany my previous post, Disney Princess 7 Virtues by Patricia Lestari, here is The Seven Disney Sins by Chris Hill. First, here is Hill's disclaimer:

Click the links to the individual sins pictures and READ my explanations for choosing the girls. I am NO WAY saying the characters are evil. In fact I am saying the complete opposite! I made this piece to COMBAT those who say the Princesses and whatnot are not suitable role models.

It's no wonder that her name means Beauty...

Here's Belle, the victim of vanity. While she herself is not vain, those around her seem to see nothing but her beauty, such as Gaston only wants her due to her radiance. Her tale itself is one completely focused on Vanity.

Lustful Wishes...

Cinderella was selected to display Lust because I see Lust as an inner desire that strives for personal pleasure or gain. Cinderella is always dreaming of a life other than the one she has with her wicked step-mother, and who could blame her. And then after dancing with the Prince, he becomes her every thought and she cannot stop wanting to be with him again. She was illustrated in an enticing manner to symbolize temptation, as Lust I feel is the most tempting sin.

That Wendy...

Here's Tink, not a princess but the most suitable character to represent the battle with Envy. Tink's envy of Wendy and Peter's relationship causes her to do some pretty mean things, but in the end she overcomes her envy and grows to be the sassy fairy we all know and love.

Dreams...

Aurora was selected to represent sloth for a number of reasons. First because she is widely known as "The Sleeping Beauty", and secondly because for the first 16 years of her life she lived in a homely cottage in the woods, never really doing much other than sing to her woodland friends and pick berries. This was not her choice however, she was in hiding and even that was not her choice. She was largely affected by Sloth although she herself never willingly committed any Sloth acts.

No big deal... I want more...

My girl Ariel was selected to showcase Greed due to the fact that she was never completely satisfied with what she had under the sea. A crown, a loving family, friends... and copious amounts of human-world treasures were not enough to suffice. But all of these things she really had to try hard to achieve, except for maybe outsmarting Glut the shark, but she made that look effortless . When it came time for Ariel to try to achieve what she wanted most, to be human, she takes the wrong approach, and ends up getting pulled into Ursula's own greedy scheme to rule the oceans. In the end, after Ursula had been destroyed as well as Ariel's chances at humanity (or so she thought) she finally earns her legs by proving her love for her prince to her father.

Go ahead, take a bite. Indulge...

I'm not sure if any of my watchers remember when I talked about starting a "7 Deadly Sins" series, featuring Disney Princesses, well I've finally got around to doing it and most of the sketches for the girls are complete. So thankful I have a break from school, time to do some personal work!.

Snow White was selected to represent Gluttony because first and foremost, she takes a bite of an apple and that bite is her demise. I see gluttony as eating so much that harm occurs, and that is precisely Snow White's story. She is also herself a symbol of triumph over Gluttony, for she was saved by her prince. Each of the characters in this series will both represent the sin and triumph over said sin.

So... twisted...

Here's the long awaited Wrath! Featuring the fiery Princess Jasmine. She was selected due to her aggressive nature and because of one scene from the movie where we see her one suitor exit the courtyard very flustered and missing the fabric covering his underwear. No doubt the doing of Jasmine's tiger Rajah

Disney Princess 7 Virtues by Patricia Lestari

It's fun to explore artists' interpretations of fairy tales. This one will make more sense with its companion post that will follow a minute later, The Seven Disney Sins by Chris Hill. For now, I present The Disney Princess 7 Virtues by Patricia Lestari.

Temperance of the beauty
Belle is most likely the wisest princess from disney series.
The colour scheme i used was purple cus it shows royalty and justice
The ornaments in the upper part are representation of "endless knot" the symbol of wisdom
The symbols inside the halo circle are snakes ( which represent wisdom ) and weight scale ( the symbol of justice )

Rapunzel (our new princess) is the one who has been waiting all her lives to be free
The colour scheme i used was blue cus it shows calmness and peace
The ornaments in the middle are flower arrangement of honeysuckle and acacia, flowers which show patient
The symbols inside the halo circle are the ancient symbol of patience and weight hourglass which shows patience over time

Honorable Humility
Mulan, with a great bravery has taken her family's pride with her, makes her the princess of humility.
The colour scheme i used was green cus it shows respect and honour
The ornaments in the upper part are flower arrangement of Sampaguita, flowers which symbolize respect and humility.
The symbols inside the halo circle are the ancient symbol of humility and dragon shows bravery and respect.

Pure Kindness
Esmeralda stands for quasimodo with all her bravery and kindness towards him
The colour scheme i used was pink cus it shows affection, love, and kindness
The ornaments in the upper part are flower arrangement of flax and elderberry, flowers which symbolize kindness and purity.
The symbols inside the halo circle are the ancient symbol of kindness and the offering hand gesture shows kindness as well as helpful and modesty.

Diligence from the heart
Tiana is the most diligent princess who's also a hard worker and highly spirited.
The colour scheme i used was red cus it shows hard work, diligence, and strength.
The ornaments in the upper part are forest with waterfall bushes and flax to represent peace.
The symbols inside the halo circle are eye, for curiosity and knowledge; the bee represent hard work.

True Charity
Giselle is a very charitable princess from disney series.
The colour scheme i used was yellow cus it shows charity.
The ornaments in the upper part is lunaria, silver dollar plant shows wealth and prosperity.
The symbols inside the halo circle are doves which shows peace, and reaching hand shows helpfulness and willingness.

Nature's Chastity
Pocahontas is the purest one among disney girls and she's the toughest in heart.
The colour scheme i used was orange cus it shows purity.
The ornaments in the upper part are lily and lotus arrangement symbolize purity and honesty.
The symbols inside the halo circle are butterflies which shows honesty, gentleness and tenderness. and the other one is symbol of royalty

Mermaid Bookends and Statues

It's Saturday. Here's some mermaid pretties, bookends and statues.

Cast Iron Mermaid Bookends Book Ends Antiqued Finish


Mermaid Bookends


Mermaid Bookends


Bronze Mermaid Bookends


Cast Iron Mermaid Bookends Book Ends Distressed Finish


Pair of Cast Iron Mermaid Bookends with a Rustic Brown Finish


Cast Iron Sitting Mermaid Figure Nautical Decor Statue


MERMAID WITH DOLPHIN & CONCH STATUE Fantasy Sculpture Figurine Antique Bronze Finish


Cast Iron Mermaid Garden Figure


Bronzed Finish Mermaid Baby In Clam Shell Statue


Mermaid With Dolphin Figurine Decoration Statue Decor Collectible


Leaning Cast Iron Mermaid Garden Figure


Cast Iron Laying Mermaid Figure ~ Nautical Garden Decor


Iron Sitting Mermaid Holding Starfish




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