Disney Crossover Character Sketches (Six Panels)

Drawing and fan art illustration on paperAnonymous amateur artist; contemporary fan art genre

Disney Crossover Character Sketches (Six Panels)

Style & Movement

Fan Art / Amateur Illustration; influenced by mid-20th-century Disney animation character designs

Medium & Technique

Colored pencils and graphite pencil on paper; utilizing line drawing and color hatching/shading techniques

Creation Period

Early 21st Century (estimated circa 2010-2023)

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 8.5 x 11 inches; landscape orientation for the overall sheet with a vertical grid layout

Subject Description

A six-panel grid featuring various Disney-inspired characters paired with winged fairy figures. The artwork includes handwritten labels for characters such as Terence, Jiminy Cricket, Timothy Q. Mouse, Abner Countrymouse, Monty Citymouse, and Bernard. The composition focuses on romantic or affectionate interaction within a crossover fantasy narrative.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Good; showing minor wrinkling of the paper consistent with non-professional storage and usage of wax-based colored pencils

Estimated Market Value

Minimal monetary value; sentimental or communal value within a specific fan community

Auction Estimate

N/A - Not typically a candidate for secondary market auction houses

Provenance History

Private collection; likely a personal sketch or social media shared illustration (Internet-era folk art)

Art Historical Significance

Represents the contemporary 'Fan Art' movement, documenting the cultural impact of Disney animation on personal artistic expression and the 'shipping' culture in online fandoms

Notable Features

Distinctive cross-property character pairings and handwritten annotations identifying various Disney mice and fairylike figures

Condition Issues

Slight paper curling, uneven graphite smudging in the margins, and uneven color saturation in larger fills

Conservation Recommendations

Store in an acid-free sleeve, avoid direct sunlight to prevent colored pencil fading, and keep in a temperature-controlled environment

Identified on 6/6/2026