Artist Creates Funny Illustrations of The Backstage Of Disney’s Famous Scenes – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Artist Creates Funny Illustrations of The Backstage Of Disney’s Famous Scenes

Have you ever wondered what happens in the backstage of Disney movies? Andhika Muksin is back on Bored Panda to show you just that. He creates hilarious edits of Disney movies so that we can see the behind the scenes of famous scenes and how they were “actually made.”

More: Instagram, Facebook h/t: boredpanda

“As a Disney fan since childhood, I’ve never stopped loving them even after I went into adulthood. But as I grow older, I start to see these childhood icons in a new light; we see things differently than when we were children. So this is basically how I come up with my ideas, bringing these childhood icons into a more of an ‘adult’ perspective, in a comedic way,” artist told Bored Panda.

“I’ve always been into drawings for as long as I can remember. And collage art/pop art has always fascinated me. It’s like giving a different personality to pre-existing images. I guess I inherited this from my father’s side of the family. Both my father and grandfather paint, although they do it more as a hobby.”

The artist does all sorts of creative projects on his Instagram—from remaking movies and TV show posters, to combining celebrities to see how their children would look, to drawing his own concept art. His work is often humorous, full of pop culture references and even TikTok trends.

Andhika usually works with Disney, but other popular shows and movies also show up on his feed, like Studio Ghibli and Netflix Originals. He also enjoys photoshopping celebrity photos, red carpet events, and fashion shows.






If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Artist Aditya Aryanto Continues To Transform Animals Into Geometric Shapes – Meet Animal Balls!
Frederic Edwin Church’s Beautiful Pantings of Icebergs Between Labrador and Greenland, 1859 – 1861
These Animal Illustrations Accurately Express Our Monday Blues And Friday Feels
This Artist Created 5 Maps That Highlight How The World Is Connected
Superb Street Art By Dolk
Vintage Album Covers Featuring Frightening Clowns
Brazilian Artist Creates Stunning Digital Concept Artworks
This Artist Duo Uses Face As A Canvas To Recreate Famous Classic Paintings
Pattern Magic of Judy Kaufmann
Artist Esoj Luna Illustrated Iconic Brands As If They Were Humans
Teen Allergic to Touch Uses Her Own Body as Human Etch-a-Sketch
Meet Diego Cusano, The Italian Artist Who Sees Daily Objects Differently
The Secret Life Of Salvador Dali In Soviet Russia
What If Game Of Thrones Characters Worked In An Ad Agency
What Lara Croft And Mortal Kombat's Jade Would Look Like As REAL Women
Bizarre Surreal and Vampire Themed Paintings of Bolesław Biegas
Love, Pop Art, and Robots: Amusing Illustrations by Kristian Hammerstad
"Against The Resistance": The Superb Digital Concept Artworks By Florian De Gesincourt
Intriguing Female Portraits by Ilya Ozornin
French Graphic Designer Exploring Limits of The Relationship Between Humans and Technologies Through Our Body
Why Are Robots Still So Far Behind Humans: Robots With a Human Touch By João Paulo Bragato
A Street Artist Creates Tragic Portraits Across The Abandoned Urban Areas In France
The Trick Copy On These Clever Ads Shows Another Side To Homelessness
EVA-01, Astroboy, and Venom: Colorful Illustrations by Chun Lo