Disasterland, Art Series Imagines Disney Characters in Adult Situations

Paparazzi Night

Paparazzi Night

In the Disasterland series, Mexican artist José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros puts classic Disney characters in decidedly adult situations, as a “tribute to pop culture, fashion, animation, horror films and the undeniable attraction of celebrity.” From Paparazzi Night where Cinderella is shown letting it all hang out while exiting a limo to the Queen from Snow White snorting coke (and more), there’s a lot to love in this parody series (full image gallery). La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles, California is hosting the Disasterland exhibit from August 3 to September 2, 2012. The artist reception is being held Friday, August 3, 2012 from 8 PM to 11 PM.

The stage is set for fantasy to collapse and surrender to the inevitable apocalypse of 21st century Hollywood. Fairytale characters continue to dominate his latest project –this time caught in the headlines of our favorite tabloid stars.

Continuing his penchant for cleverly depicting the “uncouth” customs of our dichotomous society, Rodolfo explores what would happen to our fables if they were flesh and blood and confronted with the frenetic and excessive world of fame. Who among them would prove susceptible to the excesses of drugs, alcohol, harassment or vanity?

With his sharp and characteristic black humor Loaiza captures images once morbidly circulated by the media, and proposes a novel way of reviewing them. In Disasterland, heterosexual happy endings have been discarded; outdated. In this story, discriminated minorities will finally achieve the resolution they’ve yearned for, beyond any bias or phobia.

Behold an apple infused with truth; behold a mirror in which we can truly see our reflection. This is our magical world of disaster.

Drunk on Love 2

Drunk on Love 2

Grindhouse Esmeralda

Grindhouse Esmeralda

Mexican Mickey

Mexican Mickey

Snow Queen

Snow Queen

Thriller

Thriller

Sorry, Boys!

Sorry, Boys!

images via La Luz de Jesus Gallery

via Super Punch

Rusty Blazenhoff
Rusty Blazenhoff