Captain Hook From Peter Pan – New 3D Painting
When you’re dealing with an angry sailor, there’s no such thing as drifting away to the happy, carefree island of Neverland. You could argue that drawing a real-life, believable portrait of someone who is so mean and has a hook for an arm is difficult to do. Captain Hook’s entire personality and persona, on the other hand, were perfectly captured by the artist. From the deep-set facial lines to the long, jutting chin to the quirky open-mouthed smile that oozes evil schemes, everything about him screams villainy. Even his eyes couldn’t keep their focus long enough for his portrait to be painted properly. They are darting off to the side in search of the next horrible plot to capture and eliminate his arch-enemy Peter Pan, and they are successful.
Aladdin From Aladdin – Original Painting
When comedian Robin Williams stole the show as the voice of the Genie in 1992, there was another character who would come to be known to moviegoers: the genie himself. Aladdin was his given name. Aladdin was a former street rat who used to scavenge for food on a daily basis. He was nimble and quick, and he was skilled at avoiding the gaze of guards who were on the lookout for him at all times. He would draw the attention of Princess Jasmine on his outings with the royal family. Only, this streetwise youngster was completely unaware that she was royalty. However, Aladdin was a complex young man who appeared to be the lowest form of life, but he was actually much more than he appeared. With his positive outlook and sense of humor, he was certain to win Jasmine’s affection.