This Artist Draws Attention to Pollution By Using Disney Characters

Baptiste Drausin, a 31-year-old IT engineer and a self-taught artist, is trying to draw attention to air and water pollution. With his new art series, #inktober, he depicts our favorite Disney characters as they endure ecological disasters in their natural habitats. From Mary Poppins wearing a gas mask to Pocahontas facing with river’s pollution, the drawings are indeed very sad and scary.

The French illustrator (and DC comics lover) is based in Paris and is drawing a new illustration that mixes pop culture with environmental disasters every single day through the month of October.

He found out about #drawforearth through his friend and immediately joined the project. Baptiste wants to raise awareness in his own way by using pop culture.

Check out his sobering series below.