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Princess Snow White by ~Seitou:iconSeitou:


©2008-2009 ~Seitou
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Character: Princess Snow White
Dress Style: Baroque
Time Period: 1630s
Inspiration: [link]

This is just the first of many Disney Princess fanarts I'm doing. It's a little project that I've wanted to do for a while but just never really had the time for. Actually, I don't really have the time for it now, but I've decided to start it anyway >O>;; So, you can look forward to more of these... eventually. I've really gotta focus on other stuff right now, but the Princess Project will continue. I swear *crosses fingers* :D

I tried my best to stay as close to Disney's design (used similar colors and such), but for some reason she looks really different when drawn in my style. I hope it's not too hard to tell that it's Snow White...? ^_^;

I haven't seen the Disney film in ages. Snow White is probably my least favorite of the princesses; something about her always annoyed me. HOWEVER, I will give Disney points for altering the Snow White (Schneewittchen) of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Because in the original story, they specifically say she's only 7 years old... and the text doesn't give any evidence to suggest that she ages when she marries at the end x_X;; They don't say how old the prince is either, which worries me. But it's even worse if you read the 1812 version since there's suggested necrophilia... as well as the pedophilia x______X;;;; On top of that, Snow White is just really stupid in the Grimms' version (she gets tricked 3 times!). So, yes, I'm glad Disney made those changes... though I'd love to see parents' reactions if Disney had followed the original 1812 version :plotting:

Princess Snow White © Walt Disney
Art © ~Seitou

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:iconclearmirrorstillh20:
wow that looks amazingly done! the details of her dress, beautiful

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:iconkingandrewi:
Wee! I love the hem of her dress.

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:iconysa:
Gorgeous of course! I love seeying the princesses in some different style from their original disney way of depicting! I have my art nouveau versions of them but this is again so different! I really adore her early 17th century look, yes very very excellent, such as your work always is !!!! :D :D

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:iconfoxxyemceelouise:
absolutely gorgeous dresss! well done :D

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:iconelf-chuchu:
wow fun! ^_^ although it would be interesting to see someone like princess jasmine in your style o_O; mainly cuz she's like of a specific race. you know the whole arabian knights thing.

o.o... interesting indeeeeed. ^.^
:iconniece-of-a-soldier:
i like that you gave her brown hair, but if you wanted it to look more trademark disneyish, you could give her balck hair (or at least darker)

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Snow White's my least fav too, it's that high-pitched voice that does it for me.

She does look different (I reckon it's the shape of her face, Disney's Snow White has a really heart-shaped face), but totally lovely! Fantastic work! :clap:

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For every tear, a smile,
For every care, a promise,
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:iconnightpeddler:
Thanks for the awesome link for period clothing reference! You have a very unique style. :)

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:iconalcoholic-alien:
I LOVE it! It's just gorgeous!
It's so different from from the Disney version and yet so alike. Like with the sleeves. Their striped like in the Disney movie but have lace and are longer. And the bow in the hair. I love it!
You added your own flare to it and it makes it looks great!

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In the midst of his laughter and glee,
He had softly and suddenly vanished away-
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:iconseitou:
Thank you :D

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Es ist der Vater mit seinem Kind;
Er hat den Knaben wohl in dem Arm,
Er faßt ihn sicher, er hält ihn warm.

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