Alessia Ciullo is a talented artist from Italy who transforms pets into charming Disney-style characters. From fluffy cats to playful dogs and even exotic pets, her work brings out the magic in every animal, making them look straight out of a fairy tale.Alessia’s adorable portraits have captured hearts all over the internet, and it’s easy to see why. Each piece is bursting with personality and a touch of whimsy. Scroll down for a serious dose of cuteness!More info:Instagram|mycartoonpets.netThis post may includeaffiliate links.Bored Pandareached out to Alessia once again to explore her creative process and gain further insight into her artistic journey. While her animal portraits are undeniably adorable and seem flawless, Alessia admitted that creating them isn’t always easy. At times, she faces challenges in capturing their unique look and essence, which can make the process more time-consuming. “It mostly happens with poodles and Maltese dogs. It might be it’s because of their ‘mustache’ that gives me trouble to fully show a smile. Many times they look sad or too serious, and this is not the right Disney-style vibe. So I start looking into my own old commissions where I succeeded, or I open Google and I look into other Disney examples. In the end, I succeed and my clients are always happy.“RELATED:Since 99% of Alessia’s commissions are cats and dogs, they’re not as challenging for her anymore. However, when it comes to the most challenging animals to Disneyfy, she mentioned that some clients request portraits of their pet rats, chinchillas, or birds. “That’s more challenging because I’m not really used to drawing them, but at the same time, I never say ‘no’ to a good challenge.““I draw dogs and cats every day and I am very comfortable with them. But this is just a personal preference that doesn’t impact my ‘professional side’ of work. Any other pets are always more than welcome!“Drawings with complicated backgrounds take Alessia more time to finish. “Many times it takes me an hour to fully complete a pet, and then two days for the background. But like I said, I love challenges!“Alessia shared that her workspace is rather simple. “I work in a corner of my desk with my laptop and my iPad. In front of me, I only have a coffee machine, I’d say that’s my morning booster shot!“See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish

Alessia Ciullo is a talented artist from Italy who transforms pets into charming Disney-style characters. From fluffy cats to playful dogs and even exotic pets, her work brings out the magic in every animal, making them look straight out of a fairy tale.Alessia’s adorable portraits have captured hearts all over the internet, and it’s easy to see why. Each piece is bursting with personality and a touch of whimsy. Scroll down for a serious dose of cuteness!More info:Instagram|mycartoonpets.netThis post may includeaffiliate links.

Alessia Ciullo is a talented artist from Italy who transforms pets into charming Disney-style characters. From fluffy cats to playful dogs and even exotic pets, her work brings out the magic in every animal, making them look straight out of a fairy tale.

Alessia’s adorable portraits have captured hearts all over the internet, and it’s easy to see why. Each piece is bursting with personality and a touch of whimsy. Scroll down for a serious dose of cuteness!

More info:Instagram|mycartoonpets.net

This post may includeaffiliate links.

Bored Pandareached out to Alessia once again to explore her creative process and gain further insight into her artistic journey. While her animal portraits are undeniably adorable and seem flawless, Alessia admitted that creating them isn’t always easy. At times, she faces challenges in capturing their unique look and essence, which can make the process more time-consuming. “It mostly happens with poodles and Maltese dogs. It might be it’s because of their ‘mustache’ that gives me trouble to fully show a smile. Many times they look sad or too serious, and this is not the right Disney-style vibe. So I start looking into my own old commissions where I succeeded, or I open Google and I look into other Disney examples. In the end, I succeed and my clients are always happy.“RELATED:Since 99% of Alessia’s commissions are cats and dogs, they’re not as challenging for her anymore. However, when it comes to the most challenging animals to Disneyfy, she mentioned that some clients request portraits of their pet rats, chinchillas, or birds. “That’s more challenging because I’m not really used to drawing them, but at the same time, I never say ‘no’ to a good challenge.““I draw dogs and cats every day and I am very comfortable with them. But this is just a personal preference that doesn’t impact my ‘professional side’ of work. Any other pets are always more than welcome!“Drawings with complicated backgrounds take Alessia more time to finish. “Many times it takes me an hour to fully complete a pet, and then two days for the background. But like I said, I love challenges!“Alessia shared that her workspace is rather simple. “I work in a corner of my desk with my laptop and my iPad. In front of me, I only have a coffee machine, I’d say that’s my morning booster shot!“See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda

Cat transformed into a Disney-style character, sitting in a forest, capturing the essence of animated pets.

Bored Pandareached out to Alessia once again to explore her creative process and gain further insight into her artistic journey. While her animal portraits are undeniably adorable and seem flawless, Alessia admitted that creating them isn’t always easy. At times, she faces challenges in capturing their unique look and essence, which can make the process more time-consuming. “It mostly happens with poodles and Maltese dogs. It might be it’s because of their ‘mustache’ that gives me trouble to fully show a smile. Many times they look sad or too serious, and this is not the right Disney-style vibe. So I start looking into my own old commissions where I succeeded, or I open Google and I look into other Disney examples. In the end, I succeed and my clients are always happy.”

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Dachshund on a couch transformed into a Disney-style cartoon character, illustrating pets as Disney stars.

Real dog next to its Disney-style illustration, wearing a blue collar.

Since 99% of Alessia’s commissions are cats and dogs, they’re not as challenging for her anymore. However, when it comes to the most challenging animals to Disneyfy, she mentioned that some clients request portraits of their pet rats, chinchillas, or birds. “That’s more challenging because I’m not really used to drawing them, but at the same time, I never say ‘no’ to a good challenge.”

Black cat turned into Disney-style animation, sitting on grass with a tag, next to a cartoon version by a wooden fence.

Dog transformed into a cartoon character with a Disney-style human in a jungle tour setting.

“I draw dogs and cats every day and I am very comfortable with them. But this is just a personal preference that doesn’t impact my ‘professional side’ of work. Any other pets are always more than welcome!”

Cat transformed into a Disney-style character, showcasing creative pet illustration.

Black and white cat transformed into a Disney-style character, lying on the grass.

Drawings with complicated backgrounds take Alessia more time to finish. “Many times it takes me an hour to fully complete a pet, and then two days for the background. But like I said, I love challenges!”

Dog in red bandana with Disney-style portrait by the Golden Gate Bridge.

Dogs by a waterfall turned into Disney-style characters, showcasing the transformation of pets into Disney stars.

Alessia shared that her workspace is rather simple. “I work in a corner of my desk with my laptop and my iPad. In front of me, I only have a coffee machine, I’d say that’s my morning booster shot!”

Pet dog transformed into a Disney-style character, showcasing its animated cartoon likeness.

A dog transformed into a Disney-style illustration, featuring a pink bow and vibrant background.

Two dogs on a rock transformed into Disney-style cartoon characters with vibrant autumn background.

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Cat transformed into Disney-style cartoon with a side-by-side comparison of real and illustrated versions.

A dog turning into a Disney-style cartoon character named Sunny.

Two dogs transformed into Disney-style cartoon characters, labeled Blue and Luna, in a vibrant outdoor scene.

Gray cat on stairs transformed into a Disney-style cartoon character with green eyes and a white chest patch.

Parrot at a table with cartoon version on the right, embodying a Disney-style transformation.

A happy dog wearing a bandana is transformed into a Disney-style character illustration.

Black dog on a stump and its Disney-style cartoon version with a couple in an autumn forest, showcasing pets as Disney stars.

Dogs depicted as Disney-style cartoon characters in a festive Christmas scene by a decorated tree.

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