Florida Project One of a Kinds

Nick LoCicero

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Florida Project One of a Kinds

Like Trade City 2010, Florida Project will have some One-of-a-Kind Vinylmation. As Disney releases the pictures, you will see them here.


Artist: Maria Clapsis

This is amazing and perfect for this event. It is modeled after something actually done in the early days of Walt Disney World. Check out this excerpt from The Main Street Gazette:

Photo from The Main Street Gazette
From 1972 through 1973 water skiing shows featuring daring feats and character-clad skiers took place regularly on the Seven Seas Lagoon. Depending on the year, the event was known as either the Walt Disney World Water Ski Spectacular or The Wonderful World of Water Ski Show and would feature up to five shows a day, including nighttime acts. The show could be seen from near the Magic Kingdom monorail station and did have an admission cost of between 50 to 75 cents. During the latter period of the show’s short history, a “D” ticket could also be used to gain admission.



Not to mention the Florida Project Pin and Postcard some of us are picking up:

Artist: Maria Clapsis

Artist: Adrianne Draude

4 thoughts on “Florida Project One of a Kinds”

  1. The Unicorn is cool, it almost looks like a Squink design, but the Strongman is very sloppy. You can see where all of the extra sculpting is just sort of smushed into the figure. The paint isn’t great either.

    • Sorry, I guess that was a bit mean. I like the design of the strong man and the mixed media is cool with the furry eyebrow and the cloth. The execution is just a little sloppy.

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