Jasmine - Aladdin
Digital painting / Narrative illustration • Jester Penita (signed top center)

Style & Movement
Contemporary Illustration / Pop Art / Mid-Century Modern Revivialism (influenced by Mary Blair and Disney Concept Art)
Medium & Technique
Digital illustration using gouache-style brushes and textured overlays; features flat-color rendering with simulated paper grain and dry-brush stippling.
Creation Period
Modern / 21st Century (c. 2018-2022)
Dimensions & Format
Landscape format; approximately 1000 x 800 pixels (digital native)
Subject Description
A stylized depiction of Princess Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin reclining on a settee, accompanied by a large blue-furred tiger (Rajah). The composition uses a circular motif formed by the tiger's tail to frame the central figure. Symbolic elements include the fallen slipper and lush foliage, evoking a sense of domestic exoticism and melancholy.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent (Digital original); the file displays high resolution with no digital artifacts or compression loss.
Estimated Market Value
$50 - $500 (depending on whether it is a limited edition print or an open-edition digital asset)
Auction Estimate
$100 - $300 (standard for contemporary digital print market)
Provenance History
Published by the artist on social media and digital portfolios; reflects the contemporary trend of fan art within professional illustration circles.
Art Historical Significance
A notable example of 'Fan Art' evolving into professional illustration, demonstrating how 20th-century animation aesthetics are reinterpreted through 21st-century digital tools. It places Disney iconography into a more mature, decorative context reminiscent of Art Deco and Persian miniature influences.
Notable Features
Distinctive use of blue for the tiger rather than traditional orange; the artist's signature 'Jester Penita' integrated subtly at the top; high-contrast use of negative space in the background.
Condition Issues
None; as a digital file, there are no physical aging concerns like yellowing or cracking.
Conservation Recommendations
If printed, keep away from direct UV sunlight. If stored digitally, use redundant cloud storage and lossless file formats (TIFF or PNG).