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Disney characters seem to be the source of inspiration for many contemporary artists recently. We've seen the beloved heroines reimagined in a variety of alternative scenarios and styles, from eerie Tim Burton-style princesses to tough girl femme fatales. The latest Disney makeover to catch our eye …
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