
Reimagining Disney Villains As Mischievous Kids
Her name is Vivianne, and she is currently in her final year of animation at the Utrecht School of the Arts in the Netherlands.

In the captivating world of Disney villains, where confidence and theatricality reign supreme, there emerges a uniquely talented artist who defies convention at every stroke of her digital pen. Vivianne Dubois boldly introduces these infamous antagonists in a light never seen before: as devilishly cute little kids.
But what sets her art apart isn't just the undeniable cuteness factor; it's the meticulous attention to detail in preserving each character's distinct personality while seamlessly infusing them with the innocent charm of childhood.
Vivianne's journey into the world of artistry began long before she ever considered it as a career path. Even in her earliest memories, she found solace and joy in sketching and doodling.
It wasn't until she delved into the world of art schools, fueled by her passion for drawing, that she realized its potential as a lifelong pursuit. Armed with a solid foundation in 2D animation from the prestigious Utrecht School of the Arts, she now finds herself employed as an animator for an eagerly anticipated series on Amazon Prime.
In those early days of learning digital drawing and experimenting with fan art, an idea began to take shape in her imagination: what if she could reimagine Disney's most notorious villains as mischievous children while still staying true to their defining traits? Thus, her enchanting project was born.
From her personal favorite, Ursula, to the cunning Scar and the malevolent Maleficent, Vivianne embarked on a creative odyssey to transform these iconic villains into pint-sized troublemakers. Each illustration was meticulously crafted to capture the essence of the characters, blending their infamous traits with the innocence and mischief inherent in childhood.
Striking the perfect balance, capturing their essence and making them irresistibly adorable was no small feat, but Vivianne is more than just an artist; she is a storyteller. Through her whimsical illustrations, she weaves narratives that captivate and delight, and we invite you to see these iconic characters in a fresh, enchanting light.
The Queen of Hearts as a child.

Ursula as a child.

The stepsisters from Cinderella

Mother Gothel from Tangled

The Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland

Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmations

Ursula from The Little Mermaid

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The stepsisters as children.

Cruella de Vil as a child.

The Evil Queen from Snow White

Maleficent as a child.

Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty

Mother Gothel as a child.

The Evil Queen as a child.

Vivianne Dubois's artistic endeavors offer a refreshing perspective on some of Disney's most iconic villains. By transforming these nefarious characters into adorable children while retaining their core traits, she not only showcases her talent but also reminds us of the complexity within every individual, even those with the darkest of hearts.
Through her whimsical illustrations, Vivianne invites us to reconsider our perceptions and embrace the idea that innocence can exist in the most unexpected of places. In a world where villains often steal the spotlight, her work is a delightful reminder that humanity, with all its flaws and complexities, is a spectrum of light and darkness, innocence and mischief.
Damjan
