SHOP: New American Adventure, Norway, Morocco, and Italy Pavilion EPCOT Posters Arrive on shopDisney

Jessica Figueroa

SHOP: New American Adventure, Norway, Morocco, and Italy Pavilion EPCOT Posters Arrive on shopDisney

If you’ve been collecting the series of EPCOT attraction poster serigraphs that launched at last year’s D23 Expo, get ready for another whirlwind tour of the World Showcase, featuring stops at the American Adventure Pavilion, Norway Pavilion, Morocco Pavilion, and Italy Pavilion as part of the “Wondrous World II” Collection. These posters are each a limited edition of 200 (doubling the edition size from previous releases), so get them fast, because they won’t last long! Click the item links below to shop.

EPCOT American Adventure Pavilion Poster – Wondrous World II Collection – Limited Edition ($90)

As host to the World Showcase, The American Adventure pavilion links all nations, its central position reinforcing America’s status as a country comprised of people from all around the world. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this limited edition poster features the pavilion’s Georgian-style mansion along with several of the Spirits of America statues that line both sides of the theater found inside.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort 

  • Limited Edition of 200
  • Artist: Stacey Aoyama
  • Fine art serigraph on Stardream silver metallic archival paper
  • A serigraph is a reproduction of artwork through silk-screening. Considered a ”traditional” printmaking technique, it is an analog process that takes the careful eye of a master printer and color separator
  • Created using the same printing processes that were utilized for the original Disney Parks attraction posters. Produced on an updated version of the same printing press, originally located at Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Part of the Wondrous World II Collection
  • Part of the EPCOT: The Transformation Collection

EPCOT Norway Pavilion Poster – Wondrous World II Collection – Limited Edition ($90)

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The Norway pavilion in EPCOT takes guests on a journey through the gateway to Scandinavia, where rune stones, fjords and some of the oldest rock formations in the world can be found in this Land of the Midnight Sun. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this limited edition poster showcases the pavilion’s replica stave church and the Viking statue that stands guard over its entrance.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort 

  • Limited Edition of 200
  • Artist: Stacey Aoyama
  • Fine art serigraph on Stardream silver metallic archival paper
  • A serigraph is a reproduction of artwork through silk-screening. Considered a ”traditional” printmaking technique, it is an analog process that takes the careful eye of a master printer and color separator
  • Created using the same printing processes that were utilized for the original Disney Parks attraction posters. Produced on an updated version of the same printing press, originally located at Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Part of the Wondrous World II Collection
  • Part of the EPCOT: The Transformation Collection

EPCOT Morocco Pavilion Poster – Wondrous World II Collection – Limited Edition ($90)

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Although all of the designs and concepts for the Morocco pavilion were done by Walt Disney Imagineering, the actual artwork and decorations were produced by Moroccan artisans who worked onsite for over six months, making the Morocco Showcase the most authentic pavilion in World Showcase. Created by artist Eric Tan, this limited edition poster features the pavilion’s replica of the Bab Bou Jeloud gate in the city of Fez and the bustling marketplace to which it leads.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort 

  • Limited Edition of 200
  • Artist: Eric Tan
  • Fine art serigraph on Stardream silver metallic archival paper
  • A serigraph is a reproduction of artwork through silk-screening. Considered a ”traditional” printmaking technique, it is an analog process that takes the careful eye of a master printer and color separator
  • Created using the same printing processes that were utilized for the original Disney Parks attraction posters. Produced on an updated version of the same printing press, originally located at Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Part of the Wondrous World II Collection
  • Part of the EPCOT: The Transformation Collection

EPCOT Italy Pavilion Poster – Wondrous World II Collection – Limited Edition ($90)

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From the canals of Venice to the Cathedrals of Florence and the rustic villages in Tuscany to the ancient ruins in Rome, Italy’s natural splendors and man-made masterpieces make it one of the world’s most beloved countries. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this limited edition poster shows off several features of the Piazza San Marco in Venice that have been replicated in the EPCOT pavilion, including the two columns that pay tribute to the city’s current patron saint, St. Mark, and the city’s original patron saint, St. Theodore.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort 

  • Limited Edition of 200
  • Artist: Stacey Aoyama
  • Fine art serigraph on Stardream silver metallic archival paper
  • A serigraph is a reproduction of artwork through silk-screening. Considered a ”traditional” printmaking technique, it is an analog process that takes the careful eye of a master printer and color separator
  • Created using the same printing processes that were utilized for the original Disney Parks attraction posters. Produced on an updated version of the same printing press, originally located at Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Part of the Wondrous World II Collection
  • Part of the EPCOT: The Transformation Collection

1 thought on “SHOP: New American Adventure, Norway, Morocco, and Italy Pavilion EPCOT Posters Arrive on shopDisney”

  1. It’s been interesting to follow the releases. It’s 8:15pm est 8/3, and these are still available on the site. Every other time the prints have released, they’ve been sold out in a matter of hours, if not minutes. Curious to see if doubling the print run has helped, or if disposable income is becoming less and less disposable.

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