Talented Artist Uses Disney Princesses to Promote Breast Cancer Awareness ...

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AleXsandro Palombo is an artist that's known for "blending reality, dreams and magic." He's always pushing the limits and giving people more of what they want, which is ultimately, more of his work. One of his latest projects uses some of Disney's beloved princesses to encourage women to embrace their bodies after mastectomies. His message is one of "hope and courage" and a reminder to women that they are beautiful no matter what. Love your bodies and everything that makes you unique! This collection is awesome:

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1. Jasmine

Jasmine Jasmine looks as fierce as ever!

2. Ariel

Ariel Ariel is still as beloved as always.

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3. Tiana

Tiana Here, Tiana proves that you can look good no matter your health.

4. Snow White

Snow White Snow White is one tough cookie!

5. Cinderella

Cinderella I love this.

6. Aurora

Aurora Aurora's just as beautiful as ever.

What did you think about AleXsandro's collection? You can check out more of his work on alexsandropalombo.com.

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This is very sweet, my fiancés mother is a breast cancer survivor and it's beautiful to see this artwork.

One of my moms friends had breast cancer and passed away. In the end she lost her hair and had to wear these beautiful scarves. I feel like one of the princesses should be bald.

Kind of ... Weeeeird

Considering most the princesses are under 18, I feel like a pervert...

I agree it just...yeah naked princesses

Breast cancer is a great cause ... Just odd ....like rockhead said these princesses are under age lol

I don't feel it weird, I believe that it is very sweet, and it's a reality that can't be hidden.

As a young woman who grew up watching these Disney princesses... I have to say it's a little bizarre seeing them not only drawn with big breasts and naked, but also posing sexy with a blue sky as their backdrop. The message was clearly in the right but really? Just weird.

This is not cool. I'm offended

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