By Jennifer Madison
Disney princesses don't always live happily ever after.
At least, not in Thomas Czarnecki's twisted world.
The French photographer's series, 'From Enchantment to Down', includes alternate endings for The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and other saccharine heroines. But in his re-imagining, the women meet their demise.
A twisted ending: 'The Little Mermaid - On the other Shore', from Thomas Czarnecki's photo series, 'From Enchantment to Down'
It's past midnight: Cinderella's glass slipper sits at the top of the stairs in 'Cinderella - Too Fast'
Crime scene: Alice appears tethered to a chair in an abandoned basement next to the white rabbit in 'Alice - Just a Trap'
The series of sinister images, which walks viewers into crime scenes, feature most of the princesses splayed face down in abandoned rooms, as if having tripped and fallen, their high heels tumbling off their feet in attempt to flee an attacker.
Jasmine's legs appear from behind a lighted hallway, a blue puff of smoke from a genie lamp suggesting someone else was just here.
A flame-haired Ariel is washed ashore but appears limp and lifeless, her legs bound in seaweed and plastic between a pair of rocks.
Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood, as if caught by surprise, have dropped their baskets of fruit in two other scenes, while Alice in Wonderland is slumped over in a chair, feet away from a dead white rabbit, in an abandoned basement.
Did the genie do it? A puff of smoke erupts from a magic lamp feet away from another Disney princess in 'Jasmine - One Last Wish'
Mr Czarnecki admits his aim was pure culture shock.
The photographer was inspired to create a clash between what he calls 'the naive universe and the innocence of the fairy tales' and a 'much darker reality that is as much part of our common culture' provided through imagery we see in entertainment and media.
'So many Disney characters embedded in the collective culture as sweet and innocent creatures that I decided to get out of their recognized fairy-tale frame and universe,' he said.
Mr Czarnecki, who is from the north of France, studied advertising at Saint-Luc in Belgium.
He currently works as an art director at the Leo Burnett offices in Paris and continues to work as a freelance photographer.
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