Fallen Princesses
These works place Fairy Tale characters in modern day
scenarios. In all of the images the Princess is placed in an
environment that articulates her conflict. The '...happily ever after'
is replaced with a realistic outcome and addresses current issues.
The project was inspired by my observation of three-year-old girls,
who were developing an interest in Disney's Fairy tales. As a new
mother I have been able to get a close up look at the phenomenon of
young girls fascinated with Princesses and their desire to dress up
like them. The Disney versions almost always have sad beginning, with
an overbearing female villain, and the end is predictably a happy one.
The Prince usually saves the day and makes the victimized young beauty
into a Princess.
As a young girl, growing up abroad, I was not exposed to Fairy
tales. These new discoveries lead to my fascination with the origins of
Fairy tales. I explored the original brothers Grimm's stories and found
that they have very dark and sometimes gruesome aspects, many of which
were changed by Disney. I began to imagine Disney's perfect Princesses
juxtaposed with real issues that were affecting women around me, such
as illness, addiction and self-image issues.
(c) Dina Goldstein