Various Disney artists have come together at the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts to showcase and sell their work. From original paintings to prints, there’s something for everybody at the gallery booths throughout EPCOT. We previously shared the full artist signing schedule.
Michael Reyes (Pop Art Gallery)
Michael Reyes appears at the Pop Art Gallery booth between the China Pavilion and the bridge. Gideon’s Bakehouse fans will recognize Reyes’ distinct and somewhat off-putting style as he designs the bakery’s monthly collectible menus featuring original characters.
Reyes’ collection is known as “Terribly Odd.” At his signing, a sign reads:
Terribly Odd is the work of miserable artist Michael Reyes. Michael brings us into his world of misery by creating his own unique style of characters that develop in his imagination. Using the technique of screen printing and other mediums, Michael creates unique pieces of art you will be sure to love or loathe. After all, misery loathes company!
Some of Reyes’ “Terribly Odd” artwork is available for purchase. They come as pre-signed prints and more are coming of some of the sold out items. Reyes shared information about the new characters in a Facebook post.
Little Lucretia (signed print) – $30
It’s said that all children are born pure, but we are unsure if this is true with our Little Lucretia. With a smile that is equal parts endearing and terrorizing, she has a knack for causing misfortune – all with an apparent bit of joy. Lucretia is a 3.875×3.875 print on 32 pt stock and comes in a custom-printed envelope.
Shivers the Clown (signed print) – $75
Some of you may have met Shivers before. Originally part of the Something Strange Among the Palms show, he makes his debut as an 8×8 print on 32 pt stock. This souvenir image from Shivers’ mystical show comes in a custom-printed envelope and includes an actual, unused ticket from said event.
Chaucer Wilson (signed print) – $50
Chaucer Wilson is a studious boy, equally happy with his nose in a good book or a bit of mud, sniffing out his favorite snack – truffles. This 5×7 print, on 32 pt stock, includes Chaucer’s report card and comes in a custom-printed envelope.
Edith Birdwhistle (signed & numbered print) – $125
Meet Edith Birdwhistle, a sweet soul confined by the expectations of her appearance and this year’s limited edition print. Edith is an 11×14 print on heavy, 32 pt (1/16 inch thick) stock. She is in a limited run of 250 signed and numbered prints and comes in a custom-printed envelope. Also included is an additional 11×14 print that tells Edith’s heartbreaking story. The Edith print will be limited to two per paying customer.
McCullough Art
Greg McCullough has returned to the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts with several new and original pieces featuring Disney scenes, icons, and characters. The pieces with hidden Mickeys indicate on their signs how many Mickeys there are.
Partners (charcoal) – $625
This special limited edition piece is 16 x 24 and comes in a 23.5 x 32 frame. It depicts the Partners statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse in front of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom. A subtle Mickey head is over the image as well.
Sorcerer (gallery wrap) – $225
This open edition piece is 18 x 18. It depicts Mickey Mouse in his red cloak and sorcerer’s hat as he appears in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment of “Fantasia.” He’s sending a blast of magic out of his hands as giant waves crash behind him.
Gallery Wrap – $225
The sign next to this piece doesn’t give it a title, but it’s a gallery wrap like the Mickey art above. It depicts Minnie and Daisy, in the style of the newer “Mickey Mouse” cartoons, on a boardwalk by the beach. Minnie plays a ukulele and Daisy holds a parasol. The art is 16 x 20 and also open edition.
Figment – $625
Everyone’s favorite Disney dragon is depicted in a close-up wearing his yellow sweater. If you look closely, you’ll see the blue jacket and beard of Figment’s companion the Dreamfinder, as well as the glass panels of the Imagination Pavilion pyramids behind him. This limited edition framed piece is 18 x 22.5.
Hollywood Tower Hotel (gallery wrap) – $225
This open edition piece is 16 x 20 and, according to the sign, has six hidden Mickeys. It depicts a non-hidden Mickey in a Tower of Terror bellhop uniform alongside Pluto outside the service elevator of the Disney’s Hollywood Studios ride. Minnie, Donald, and Goofy are inside the elevator as the doors close.
Dancin’ Time (gallery wrap) – $225
“Dancin’ Time” depicts Mrs. Potts and Chip from “Beauty and the Beast” under spotlights as napkins dance around them, inspired by the movie’s “Be Our Guest” sequence. It has six hidden Mickeys.
Dancin’ Time (original oil painting on canvas) – $18,000
The original “Dancin’ Time” oil painting is 30 x 38 and features six hidden Mickeys. The piece matches McCullough’s previously released Cogsworth and Lumiere pieces.
Hitchin’ (framed – limited edition) – $1,200
This work is 24 x 30 and features “1.5” hidden Mickeys. It is inspired by the Hitchhiking Ghosts of The Haunted Mansion but replaces the ghosts with Pluto, Goofy, and Donald wearing some of their costume pieces. Behind the trio are the mansion’s gates complete with the iron plaque signs. In the background is the Haunted Mansion, set against a full moon.
Dream It, Do It (framed limited edition canvas) – $975
Dream It, Do It was originally commissioned by a couple living in Walt Disney World’s Golden Oak Community. It depicts a golden tree with swirling filigrees hidden in its leaves. In the background is the hot air balloon from Disney Springs, Spaceship Earth, Tree of Life, and Cinderella Castle (it was commissioned at a time when Disney’s Hollywood Studios was between park icons). It contains 52 hidden characters and 32 hidden Mickeys.
Dream It, Do It (print) – $54.95
Dream It, Do It is also available as a print.
Jungle Cruisin’ (gallery wrap) – $225
Jungle Cruisin’ shows Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Chip, and Dale on a Jungle Cruise boat (the Congo Queen). All but Dale are wearing Jungle Cruise skipper uniforms. This piece has six hidden Mickeys.
Hidden Mickey (gallery wrap) – $225
Speaking of hidden Mickeys, this piece has one and it provides the name of the work. At first glance, it may look like dozens of random colorful squares, but all together, they make a hidden image.
Hidden Mickey (print) – $54.95
The piece is also available as a print.
The prints come with information about McCullough.
McCullough also has limited edition rolled canvas prints of works varying from $225 to $575.
Guests can pick up McCullough’s artistic business card with links to his website and Facebook page, as well as his manager’s contact information.
The opposite side of the business card features six of McCullough’s pieces.
Dave Avanzino
Dave Avanzino’s artwork fills this festival market booth, also near Refreshment Outpost. Avanzino is known for his 3-D mixed-media art but converts some pieces into 2-D prints and giclées.
In addition to his various pre-made works, Avanzino offers custom pieces.
Custom Ticket Book Wood Plaques – $175+
These wooden plaques look like the retro Magic Kingdom ticket books guests used to use to access attractions. You can customize it with your own name or words up to 12 letters. They start at $175.
Stitch Print – $45
This print depicts a scene from “Lilo & Stitch” where the alien has dressed up as a superhero with laundry. The blue cardboard frame the print comes in looks like it has a few bite marks.
Information about Avanzino’s artwork and history comes with each piece. Avanzino “enjoys combining different textures, colors, materials and depth in order to make his designs literally pop off the page.” He likes to work with both characters and words.
Breakout Stitch (limited edition paper sculpture) – $435
In this pice, Stitch appears to be breaking through artwork of swan babies (a.k.a. ugly ducklings) reading The Ugly Duckling. This has a limited edition size of 50.
Pumpkin King Original Artwork (one-of-a-kind) – $5,500
This unique piece depicts Jack Skellington from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” with his hands crossed over his chest. Behind him is a coffin design set against a spiderweb backdrop. “Pumpkin King” is at the bottom.
EPCOT Sign (limited edition wood print) – $225
This wood sign is a limited edition of 195. It spells out the name of the park with different kinds of fonts and Spaceship Earth as the “O.” World Showcase pavilions are pictured among trees along the bottom.
MK Haunted Mansion (limited edition wood print) – $325
This piece depicts The Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom with leafless trees and a full moon around it. The three Hitchhiking Ghosts are on the mansion’s front porch. It has a limited edition of 195.
Up & Away (limited edition gallery-wrapped canvas) – $175
Up & Away (limited edition canvas) – $395
In Up & Away, Carl is hanging onto the bottom of his floating house. Russell and Dug are embracing on the porch.
Both the gallery-wrapped canvas and framed canvas are limited edition of 195.
Up & Away (print) – $45
Up & Away is also available as an open edition print in a purple cardboard frame.
Alice in Wonderland (limited edition wood print) – $325
This piece shows Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Around her are various pieces of furniture. Alice is a pice literally popping out of the frame. This is limited edition of 195.
Donald Duck (limited edition canvas) – $395
Donald Duck is the star of this work of art. He’s breaking through a poster for Mickey Mouse in “Steamboat Willie” and has taped his own name up over “Willie” so it reads “Steamboat Donald.” It’s a limited edition of 195.
Donald Duck (print) – $45
The Donald Duck piece is also available as a print in a blue cardboard frame.
Avanzino showcases this piece on his business card, too.
Avanzino has tiki art and more available on his website.
Small Canvas – $88
There are several other canvas pieces, too. Figment is holding a giant pencil in the center of this collage of Figment sketches.
The Breakout Stitch piece is also available as a flat canvas.
Large Canvas – $175
Avanzino has pieces inspired by Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, too. This one features the four macaw emcees of the attraction among colorful singing flowers.
Noah Fine Art
Noah Fine Art is also returning with this large tent outside the Germany Pavilion. Noah Elias is an artist and author who has worked with not just Disney but also Lucasfilm, Universal Pictures, Costco, Lexus, Microsoft, and more.
You’re All Clear Kid! (print) – $60
This piece depicts Han Solo and Chewbacca from “Star Wars” as kids in a cardboard Millennium Falcon with red lasers shooting from the cannons. The characters are in a Calvin and Hobbes-like art style.
The artwork includes information about the artist and his work.
Sally (canvas) – $325
Jack (canvas) – $325
These matching pieces are both 19″ by 24″ and depict the main characters of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” in close-ups emerging from shadows. These pieces are returning from previous years.
Figment (canvas) – $325
Figment is depicted in full color floating against a sepia-tone space background on this piece. It has some white filigree on the corners. The canvas is 16″ x 24″.
Making Mickey Memories (Little Girl) (canvas) – $325
Re-Fueling (Little Boy) (canvas) – $325
Another pair of matching pieces are these 24″ x 24″ works depicting a little girl and little boy enjoying the delights of Disney. They each hold a Mickey balloon and a snack. The girl wears an ear hat and holds a Mickey plush. The boy is wearing a Mickey t-shirt and has a Zurg robot.
These are also available as $50 prints in white cardboard frames.
Walt in Train (canvas) – $325
This black and white piece is a photo-realistic depiction of Walt Disney leaning out of a train window while wearing a conductor’s hat. Walt’s love of trains is well-documented and is what led to trains circling his main theme parks, as well as Monorails transporting guests between parks. The canvas is 16″ x 24″. It’s also available as a $50 print.
StoryTellers (canvas) – $375
This piece is also inspired by Walt Disney. It depicts the Walt and Mickey Storytellers statue from Disney California Adventure, with Carthay Circle behind the pair. A vintage car drives along the road. It’s in yellow-green sepia tones.
It’s 18″ x 24″ and is also available as a $60 print.
Scooter
Scott “Scooter” Burroughs has a tent right next to the Italy Pavilion. Scooter worked at Walt Disney Feature Animation in Florida for 10 years, animating for films like “Pocahontas,” “Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Mulan,” “Tarzan,” “Fantasia 2000,” “Lilo & Stitch,” and “Brother Bear.” After the Florida studio closed, he moved to Colorado and began his career in illustration, fine art painting, and design.
Scooter and his wife Chrysti partner with the organization Acres for Love, which rescues and cares for AIDS Orphans and those with special needs in South Africa. Scooter shares:
“I get so much joy and excitement in my heart about changing the world through creativity, hope and love,” a quote on Scooter’s sign says. “Whenever you add my art or merchandise to your collection a portion of what you spend goes to Acres of Love, and I love that I get to partner with my AMAZING collectors in bring hope, love and a family to these young children!”
Mickey & Minnie
Some of Scooter’s art has a mid-century look to it. This collection depicts Mickey and Minnie in different romantic scenes like enjoying DOLE Whip outside “it’s a small world” at Disneyland, sitting on a couch with Pluto, and enjoying breakfast together.
In all the pieces, they are wearing matching red outfits and the backgrounds are teal blue. Each of these canvases is 19.2″ x 24″ and costs $350. They are also available as $60 prints in black cardboard frames.
Disney Villains
Scooter also has pieces inspired by the dancing scenes of “Sleeping Beauty” and “Beauty and the Beast.” More villainous works feature Maleficent, Cruella de Vil, and the Evil Queen.
Once Upon a Dream (canvas) – $2,750
The original “Once Upon a Dream” piece is on a 24″ x 36″ canvas. It’s also available as $60 prints. It depicts Aurora and Prince Philip dancing with their woodland animal friends around them. They are reflected in a lake with “Once Upon a Dream” on a banner along the bottom.
Her Heart (canvas) – $2,750
The Evil Queen is holding the box for Snow White’s heart on this original painting. It has a creepy dripping style. The canvas is 27″ x 36″.
Magical Love Story (canvas) – $350
In a mid-century style just like the Mickey and Minnie collection, this piece depicts a young man proposing to a woman in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. She wears a Minnie-inspired polka-dot dress while he’s in a Mickey-esque black hat and jacket. The canvas is 16″ x 24″.
A Perfectly, Magical Night – $350
In this similar piece, another couple wearing red and black lounge on a bench in front of Space Mountain. Palm trees and fireworks frame the iconic building and there’s a hidden Mickey on the full moon. It’s 16″ x 24″.
William Silvers
William Silvers has a tent next to the America Gardens Theatre at The American Adventure. Silvers is a concept artist who has worked with several different studios. He began with Disney in 1995, working at Walt Disney Feature Animation on some of the same films as Scooter like “Mulan,” “Tarzan,” and “Lilo & Stitch.” He worked for Industrial Light & Magic at LucasFilm as a digital matte painter. He also creates wildlife paintings and published the book Painting Realistic Wildlife in Acrylic.
Beauty and the Beast – $2,500
This large framed canvas piece depicts Belle and the Beast in their iconic ballroom outfits in front of the Beast’s castle. In front of them, Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, and Cogsworth look at the enchanted rose under its glass cloche.
Mickey & Friends – $2,500
This canvas piece depicts Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Daisy, Donald, and Goofy on Main Street, U.S.A. Confetti falls around them. Behind them is the Partners statue and Cinderella Castle, with Tinker Bell adding a touch of magic to the tallest tower.
Tinker Bell – $17,500
Speaking of Tinker Bell, this original piece is a large close-up of the fairy from “Peter Pan.” Silvers has included the details of her hair, her green leaf dress, and her silvery wings. Behind her is a tree and a sunset-colored sky.
Thumper and Miss Bunny – $12,500
The lovestruck rabbits of “Bambi” are pictured in this original piece. Thumper lounges on his back, looking up at Miss Bunny. She’s leaning against the root of a tree and blue flowers are around them.
Evil Awaits (print) – $50
In this piece, Snow White is kissing Doepy on the head, with more dwarves lined up around them as they leave their cottage. In the bottom right corner, the Evil Queen hides in hag form, holding the poisoned apple.
David Doss (Art of Disney)
The Art of Disney store at The American Adventure sells artwork year-round. During the festival, new art and merchandise debuted at the shop and some artists, including David Doss, have made this their gallery space.
Doss’ artwork can be found around the doors of The Art of Disney. Doss is known for his watercolor artwork often depicting Mickey & Friends in beachy settings.
Fun at Fort Wilderness – $695
This piece is giclee on rag paper. Mickey and Minnie are shown lounging on a Fort Wilderness campground while Goofy prepares their meal at a grill. There’s a picnic table laid with a blue check cloth and a yellow RV in the background.
This is also available as prints in two sizes for $30 or $80.
Wish You Were Here – $695
In this piece, Mickey and Minnie are in two beach chairs facing away from the viewer. They are looking across a lake at Cinderella Castle. Their names are drawn in a heart in the sand. This is also a giclee or available as a $30 print.
Haunted Mansion (print) – $80
This piece is four square works of art in a black cardboard frame. Each piece is inspired by a different moment or element of The Haunted Mansion — the ride’s Magic Kingdom façade, the Hatbox Ghost in the graveyard, Madame Leota, and the Hitchhiking Ghosts. They have purple borders, reminiscent of the Haunted Mansion’s purple wallpaper, which is in the Madame Leota image.
Magical Celebrations Opening Day (print) – $30
This small square piece comes in a white cardboard frame with a light blue border around the artwork. It honors the opening day of Magic Kingdom, October 1, 1971. Cinderella Castle is depicted as it used to look — gray with blue turrets and one gold turret.
A huge crowd is gathered in front of the castle for the celebration. Balloons blow in the wind around the castle.
Steve Thompson (Art of Disney & Disney Gallery Artists)
Inside The Art of Disney is some original artwork by Steve Thompson. On Instagram, Thompson teased the three new pieces he created for the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts: The Lost Empire, The Portal, and Two Worlds (not pictured).
The Lost Empire – $5,000
The Lost Empire is inspired by “Atlantis: The Lost Empire,” the 2001 Disney animated film. Milo and Kida are pictured in water at the bottom center. Kida is also pictured floating above. Other characters from the film are on the tan parchment-like border. This is a one of a kind canvas but prints are also available.
The Portal – $5,000
This piece is inspired by “Treasure Planet,” Disney’s sci-fi adaptation of “Treasure Island.” Jim Hawkins is depicted surfing on his sailboard in front of a green triangular portal featuring more characters from the film, including John Silver and Captain Amelia. It also has a tan parchment-like background. Like “The Lost Empire,” this is a one of a kind canvas but prints are also available.
Thompson’s artwork is also available at one of the Disney Gallery Artists booths near the Morocco Pavilion.
The Portal – $399
This version of The Portal has a limited edition size of 95.
The Portal (deluxe print) – $44.99
Deluxe prints are $44.99. It comes in a white and black cardboard frame.
Lewis Whitman (Art of Disney)
Lewis Whitman has a colorful new collection inspired by some of Disney’s cookiest animated characters. It’s also available in The Art of Disney. The collection is called “Madly Mischievous” and includes a print as well as housewares.
Chip ‘n’ Dale Bookends – $44.99
This pair of bookends depicts the mischievous chipmunks messing with books. Dale (red nose) is on the lefthand bookend while Chip (black nose) is on the righthand bookend. Both bookends have four “books.”
Dale has defaced three of his books to retitle them “Dale and the Beanstalk,” “The Two Little Chipmunks,” and “The Adventures of Chip and Dale.” There are also globs of paint on what was once “Jack and the Beanstalk.” Dale has paint on his arms and legs.
Chip has opened a book and is dripping paint on the white pages. He’s crossed out the names of “Hansel & Gretel” to turn the book into “Chip & Dale.” He’s also replaced Alice’s name with his own on “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”
Chip ‘n’ Dale Garden Gnome – $49.99
Want to decorate your garden instead of your bookshelf? There is also a set of Chip and Dale garden gnomes. Chip is wearing a white beard and pointed hat striped blue and green.
He has a matching blue sweater and is holding an acorn behind his back. Dale stands on a grassy green base with some drops of paint on it.
Dale is sitting on a red and white mushroom. He wears a blue gnome hat and a green sweater. He’s holding a stick with an acorn tied to the end like a fishing pole.
The acorn swings back and forth. Below Dale’s mushroom is a knocked-over paint can with pink paint spilling from it. Dale’s hat has a purple and white polka-dot patch.
It looks like Dale tried to paint his mushroom seat pink with yellow spots. The mushroom is on a grass-green base, just like the Chip gnome.
Stitch Bell Jar Light – $99.99
This bell jar light is inspired by the containment unit Stitch is in at the beginning of “Lilo & Stitch.” He was also trapped in the containment unit in the extinct Stitch’s Great Escape! attraction at Magic Kingdom.
Stitch is wearing a red prisoner’s suit underneath a glass cloche. The base is pink with silver-blue pieces. Stitch’s hands are covered in paint and there are splatters of paint in and out of the bell jar, including some suspicious paw prints.
Hercules Bust – $79.99
The Hercules bust is all white like classic Greek and Roman art. Blue and pink paint appears to be dripping from the bust, however, and Pain and Panic have signed their names on Herc’s chest. They also included drawings of their tails, Hades’ hair, and Hades’ skull brooch.
Madam Mim Succulent – $29.99
Madam Mim from “The Sword in the Stone” is depicted in her human form on this succulent planter. She has a wide smile and green and yellow paint on her pink skirt. The succulent is sticking out of her head.
Mad Madam Mim is a witch who fights Merlin in “The Sword in the Stone.” During their duel, both magicians transform into various animals. Madam Mim becomes a dragon but is defeated when Merlin turns into a germ and makes her sick.
Hyena Mug – $24.99
This mug represents the hyenas of “The Lion King.” Specifically, it depicts Ed, who almost always has his tongue hanging out of his mouth. The mug is shaped like Ed’s head complete with tongue and yellow eyes looking in different directions.
Orange paint drips from Ed’s pointed black ears. The mug is stoneware with a gray interior the same color as the outside. The handle is the same color pink as Ed’s tongue.
The back of the mug is blank.
Cheshire Cat Trinket Jar – $29.99
Store your trinkets in this jar sculpted like the Cheshire Cat from “Alice in Wonderland.” It appears the cat’s entire head or just the top with his ears can be removed from his striped body. Like the other characters in the collection, the Cheshire Cat has gotten into paint and is splattered with blue, yellow, and green.
The cat is depicted with his front legs out and his mouth wide. His front legs are sticking out so he appears to be sitting.
Madly Mischievous Print – $45
All of the characters from the housewares are on this artwork against a blue background with white stars and paint splatters. It comes in a blue cardboard frame with a pink border around the artwork.
Pain and Panic are carrying a can of green paint, Chip ‘n’ Dale are carrying a can of pink paint, and Stitch is carrying a can of purple paint.
Ed is joined by Shenzi and Banzai, Scar’s two other main hyena minions. The Cheshire Cat appears to be disappearing as he flies.
Throw Pillow – $39.99
The front of the pillow features the same artwork as the print but without stars on the blue background. It has pink piping around the edge.
The other side of the pillow is white and reads “Here Comes Trouble.” The Chesire Cat replaces the “o” in “Trouble.” The other letters feature dots, stripes, or splatters of paint.
Throw Blanket – $69.99
The throw blanket is 50 in. x 60 in. or 127 cm x 152 cm. It’s mainly blue, with blue fringe at the edges, with the same characters from the above housewares and artwork. It comes wrapped in a white ribbon.
The blanket’s design, as shown on the tag, sees the characters spinning in a Cheshire Cat-like vortex. “Madly Mischievous” is in white and pink letters at the center. There are paint splatters and stars throughout the design.
Maria Stuckey (Art of Disney)
The Future Began in 1982 – $40
Maria Stuckey designed this poster exclusively for the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts. It has a blue border, with the festival name and “Twenty Twenty Four” printed in white sans serif font at the bottom.
The image on the poster features Mickey and Minnie in their retro EPCOT rainbow spacesuits. They’re standing in front of the park’s lucite entrance fountain with Spaceship Earth in the background lit by the rising sun.
Fenway Wei Fan (Art of Disney & Disney Gallery Artists)
My Home My Sea World (original art) – $15,000
This 3-D art by Fenway Fan depicts Ariel under the sea in “The Little Mermaid.” Ariel is on the right side of the artwork with Flounder by her side. Her sisters and King Triton are on the left side, with their underwater palace in the center. Layers of paper coral, seaweed, and jellyfish create depth. The artwork is also lined with lights.
Fenway Fan’s other artwork, including prints, is available at a Disney Gallery Artists booth near Morocco.
Refraction EPCOT (LE95) – $179
This abstract art represents EPCOT, with Spaceship Earth near the top center. It has a pink background with blue and white elements.
Refraction EPCOT (deluxe print) – $44.99
A deluxe print of the abstract EPCOT piece is also available
Refraction HS (LE95) – $179
Done in bolder, more neon colors, Fenway Fan also created a piece depicting Disney’s Hollywood Studios. She revealed her abstract takes on Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom at last year’s festival.
Acme Archives
Leaving The Art of Disney, Acme Archives has two booths next to Block & Hans outside The American Adventure. Acme Archives sells art by several different artists. The artwork is mostly inspired by “Star Wars” and Marvel (both the MCU and comics).
Infinity Conez by Steve Thomas (print) – $89
This artwork is inspired by an ice cream shop seen briefly in “Thor: Love and Thunder.” The shop turns the species-destroying Infinity Gauntlet and Stones wielded by Thanos into their logo, with an ice cream cone covered in colorful candies held between the Gauntlet’s fingers. A Viking ship-shaped symbol for New Asgard is beneath the “Infinity Conez” sign.
Spider-Men 2 by Julian Totino – $395
Spider-Man #61 by Julian Totino – $395
These pieces are both gallery-wrapped canvas. The one on the left depicts Peter Parker’s Spider-Man and Miles Morales’ Spider-Man swinging through New York City with white birds around them. In the one on the right, Peter flips over a NYC crowd, his spidey sense tingling.
I Am Iron Man by Rob Surette – $395
This is a photo-realistic depiction of Tony Stark’s Iron Man in his red and gold armor. He’s holding his hand out in front of him with golden light emitting from the armored palm. Light also appears to emit from the helmet’s eyes and his arc reactor.
Direct Flight by Adam Schickling – $395
This artwork also depicts Iron Man, this time in flight, with lens flare around him. Two planes fly in the distance behind Iron Man.
X-Men #1 by Jim Lee – $395
This gallery wrapped canvas depicts a dozen classic X-Men characters. Cyclops is shooting laserbeams from his eyes at Magneto, who is the largest character on the right side of the artwork. “X-Men” is in rockwork behind the characters.
The Circle is now Complete by Jeremy Saliba – $395
This piece depicts Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi’s lightsaber fight in “Star Wars: A New Hope.” Stormtroopers are visible in the background, with the Millennium Falcon. It’s $395 for wrapped canvas or $89 for paper giclee.
Mandalorian Mettle by Jeremy Saliba – $395
Boba Fett is in the center of this vertically-oriented piece. At his feet are the still simmering pieces of Sarlacc tentacles. Smoke rises from the Sarlacc pit behind him, passing over one of Tatooine’s twin suns. His spaceship is in the sky directly above him, blocking the second sun.
This piece is also $395 for wrapped canvas or $89 for paper giclee.
The Man in the Hat by Patrick Schoenmaker – $295
Acme Archives also offers a few “Indiana Jones” pieces. This artwork turns Indiana Jones into a comic book hero. Indy poses holding a golden skull in the doorway of a temple. It reads “The man in the hat is back! Indiana Jones Professor of Archaeology on a quest for fortune and glory!”
The Adventure Continues… by Eric Tan – $195
Have the Adventure of… by Eric Tan – $195
These posters are two in a series by Eric Tan inspired by each of the original three “Indiana Jones” films. “The Adventure Continues…” is inspired by “Temple of Doom,” featuring Indy, Short Round, Willie Scott, and Mola Ram in shades of orange and yellow. “Have the Adventure of…” is inspired by “The Last Crusade,” with Indy, Henry, Elsa, and the Knight in green and black.
Acme Archives is also stationed at this Festival Shop closer to the Japan Pavilion.
Greedo by Christian Waggoner – $89
This is a limited edition giclee on paper depicting a close-up of Greedo with Han Solo reflected in his eyes. Its limited edition size is 200 and each giclee comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity.
The certificate lists the medium, paper size (12″ x 16″), edition size, artist’s proofs, painter’s proofs, and serial number.
Want Some Soup by Christian Waggoner (gallery wrapped canvas) – $395
Grogu, a.k.a. “Baby Yoda” from “The Mandalorian,” is pictured holding a small wooden bowl of soup. Mando and Cara Dune are reflected in his eyes. This piece is inspired by a famous scene in “The Mandalorian” episode four “Sanctuary.”
Want Some Soup by Christian Waggoner (limited edition giclee on paper) – $89
The piece is also available as a print. The print has a limited edition size of 353. It includes a certificate of authenticity but it is not numbered.
Protecting Someone? by Christian Waggoner (wrapped canvas) – $495
This artwork is a close-up of Darth Maul with Obi-Wan Kenobi holding his blue lightsaber reflected in his eyes. It’s inspired by Maul’s death scene in “Star Wars Rebels,” when he confronts Obi-Wan on Tatooine and realizes he’s protecting the chosen one.
A paper giclee is also available for $125.
It’s Not a Toy by Nick Scurfield (limited edition print) – $50
Scurfield’s Grogu piece is a stylistic depiction of the alien playing with a silver ball from Mando’s ship. Grogu gets attached to the piece despite Mando repeatedly trying to take it away from him.
It’s a limited edition of 150 and includes a numbered certificate.
Dylan Bonner (Disney Gallery Artists)
There are multiple Disney Gallery Artists booths around the Morocco Pavilion. These artists appear at this booth:
- Dylan Bonner
- Josey Tsao
- Yesenia Moises
- Shane Grammer
- Jasmine Becket-Griffith
- Will Gay
- John Nadeau
- David Buckley
Dylan Bonner was inspired to become an artist after watching “The Little Mermaid.” He went on to work with The Walt Disney Company on comics, dolls, games, consumer products, and fine art. He also creates original artwork focused on glamor and fantasy.
Intergalactic Elegance (LE95) – $399
This piece depicts Padme from “Star Wars” in her famous ombre “sunset” dress from Naboo. Padme appears in this dress in “Star Wars – Episode II: Attack of the Clones.” In the artwork, Padme is leaning back against a railing of her home overlooking a lake.
Yesenia Moises (Disney Gallery Artists)
Yesenia Moises is an author, illustrator, and toy designer with her own original picture book titled, “Stella’s Stellar Hair.” She has created her own style of Afro Fantasy that emphasizes “big hair, bright colors, and lots of saźon from the heart!”
I’m Gonna Stand Out (LE95) – $229
Max and Powerline from “A Goofy Movie” are in matching yellow jumpsuits on this piece. They’re dancing on stage, with colorful spotlights shining on them.
I’m Gonna Stand Out (deluxe print) – $44.99
The piece is also available in a deluxe print form.
Dave Buckley (Disney Gallery Artists)
A part of the Art of Disney galleries since 2007, David Buckley has been a staple of the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts since 2017. Buckley has worked on a number of Disney projects since becoming a Walt Disney Imagineering designer in 1999.
Lion King (LE95) – $399
Buckley shares that he created this piece in celebration of “The Lion King” reaching its 30th anniversary this year. The piece features a colorful watercolor design of young Simba, with Timon and Pumbaa walking along as they do in the “Hakuna Matata” scene in the movie.
Jasmine Becket-Griffith (Disney Gallery Artists)
Jasmine Becket-Griffith works in traditional acrylic paint, with a spin of realism, fantasy, and surrealism. She has worked for both the Walt Disney Company and Lucasfilm, and is known for her trademark liquid-eyed maidens.
Artist Donald (LE195) – $229
This piece depicts Donald Duck as an artist with paintbrushes and a paint palette, in front of an easel. The blue and yellow starry background is inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s artwork, especially “The Starry Night.”
Artist Donald (deluxe print) – $44.99
The blue cardboard frame of the deluxe print also features a gold detail.
Artist Donald (postcard) – $6.99
A smaller, postcard print is also available as an option.
John Nadeau (Disney Gallery Artists)
Artist John Nadeau has worked on several comic books, including within the “Star Wars” franchise. He is currently writing and drawing a science fiction graphic novel.
The Slipper (LE95) – $399
This piece is of Cinderella’s glass slipper drawn in hyper-detail. The shoe sits on a blue cushion on a pedestal in a hallway of the castle. The hallway features windows, banners, lights, and more details.
Forbidden (LE95) – $399
Forbidden depicts a spooky castle at the end of a long broken bridge. The castle is similar to the Beast’s castle from “Beauty and the Beast.” Smoke rises from below the bridge, lit by orange light. A full moon looks over the scene.
Will Gay (Disney Gallery Artists)
Will Gay has been working at The Walt Disney Company for 20 years. His artwork was first presented in 2009 at the predecessor to EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, Disney’s Festival of the Masters at Downtown Disney.
A Wild Ride (LE95) – $399
This piece is inspired by Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, an extinct attraction at Magic Kingdom but one that still exists at Disneyland. Pluto and Mickey are depicted in Gay’s distinct style riding in a red car past a statue of Mr. Toad.
A Wild Ride (deluxe print) – $44.99
The piece is also available as a deluxe print in a black and white cardboard frame.
Hollywood Tower Hotel (LE95) – $229
If The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is more your speed, this piece depicts Mickey and Pluto in the electrified falling elevator. The elevator is yellow, with blue ghostly electricity crackling out from it in all directions. The Hollywood Tower Hotel logo is on the front of the elevator, beneath the window where Mickey and Pluto look out.
Hollywood Tower Hotel (deluxe print) – $44.99
As a deluxe print, the piece comes in a dark blue and white frame.
The Space Rangers (LE95) – $229
The Space Rangers features some of the the little green men from the “Toy Story” series riding Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at Magic Kingdom (or Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters at Disneyland, or Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast at Disneyland Paris, or Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue at Shanghai Disneyland). The little green guys use the blasters built into their vehicles to shoot Zurg’s “Z” symbol on robots, volcanoes, and Zurg’s ship.
The Space Rangers (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a dark purple and white cardboard frame.
Shane Grammer (Disney Gallery Artists)
Shane Grammer has collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering, Universal Studios, Legoland, The Bellagio in Las Vegas, and Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York. His work is showcased at Disney Parks worldwide.
Mickeys, Hip-Hop Vibe (LE95) – $229
This piece features Mickey in his classic red shorts and yellow shoes against a graffiti background. The graffiti repeats Mickey’s name in different styles and puts a blue crown on his head. It also reads “Disney” and “1923,” the year The Walt Disney Company was founded.
Mickeys, Hip-Hop Vibe (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a black frame with Mickey heads at the four corners of the artwork.
Josey Tsao (Disney Gallery Artists)
Josey Tsao has worked as a concept designer for theme parks and a background painter in animation. She’s worked for Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney Publishing Worldwide, Disney’s WonderGround Gallery, Disney’s Yellow Shoes, and more. She states that one of her favorite projects was illustrating “People Behind the Disney Parks,” a book by Chuck Snyder about the people honored with Main Street, U.S.A. windows.
Happy Haunts (LE95) – $399
One of Tsao’s pieces is Happy Haunts, inspired by The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. It shows the white manor at the top of a hill, under a yellow full moon. A long driveway descends down the hill, through a graveyard, past the singing busts, and down to the gates where two ghosts are entering. The Hitchhiking Ghosts are also at the end of the drive and an invisible horse pulls a white coach up towards the house.
Happy Haunts (deluxe print) – $44.99
It comes in a black and white cardboard frame if purchased as a deluxe print.
Happy Haunts (postcard) – $6.99
There is also a postcard version available.
Chris Uminga (Disney Gallery Artists)
This booth has works by the following artists:
- Steve Thompson
- Chris Uminga
- Joel Payne
- Stacey Aoyama
- Stephanie Laberies
- Ashley Taylor
- Morgan Ditta
- Dave Perillo
Chris Uminga was influenced by Saturday morning cartoons, black-and-white horror movies, and all things Disney. He has worked for Disney, Lucasfilm, DC Comics, and Warner Bros, among others.
A Little Spark (LE95) – $249
Figment is pictured in an extra cartoony style in the center of this artwork. He’s bordered by an oval rainbow with the EPCOT logo at the top and the Imagination Institute logo at the bottom. Behind Figment are yellow rays while the rest of the piece has a solid purple background.
Somewhere Beyond (LE95) – $229
Madame Leota is in the center of this haunted artwork. Green ghostly smoke swirls around her crystal ball along with instruments and candles. At the bottom are the faces of the Hitchhiking Ghosts, while some of the ghosts from the Haunted Mansion’s graveyard scene are at the top. The purple background features the mansion’s wallpaper pattern.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
Both A Little Spark and Somewhere Beyond are available as deluxe prints. A Little Spark comes in a purple and orange cardboard frame. Somewhere Beyond comes in a black and blue frame.
Joel Payne (Disney Gallery Artists)
Joel Payne didn’t have any formal artistic training and didn’t begin his design career until age 20. He’s designed for 3D TV shows, video games, and virtual reality rides. In 2011, he began pursuing a career in fine art. His form of mixed media artwork is called “Believable Fantasy” and incorporates both 3D modeling and traditional oil painting techniques.
Materializing (LE195) – $399
Payne also has a piece inspired by The Haunted Mansion. The realistic, detailed artwork shows Madame Leota’s head in her crystal ball floating with blue instruments throughout her seance room. A raven is perched on the high-backed red chair behind a circular table topped with candles. Tall windows are in the background and a large book is in the foreground on a pedestal.
Stephanie Laberies (Disney Gallery Artists)
Stephanie Laberis is a character designer and has illustrated over 50 picture books. She’s also worked on animated series for Disney, DreamWorks, and Nick Jr. She also enjoys glassblowing, tabletop gaming, and volunteering at her local wildlife hospital.
Sunshine, Snacktime! (LE95) – $199
Orange Bird is holding a pineapple swirl on this piece, with a bamboo window frame behind him. Through the frame is an orange sun — literally made of the orange fruit. A butterfly lands on the top of the frame and there are white tropical flowers.
A Buncha Birds Brain (LE95) – $229
José, Fritz, and Pierre from Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room are singing in this piece. They are each on their circular flower-adorned perches. Two singing flowers are in the lower right corner.
Stacey Aoyama (Disney Gallery Artists)
Stacey Aoyama is an illustrator and designer who works for Disney Consumer Products. We’ve seen her work on several EPCOT attraction serigraph posters released in 2020 and 2021.
The Jungle Book (LE95) – $229
Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Shere Khan, and Kaa are all on this piece inspired by “The Jungle Book.” Mowgli is on a fallen tree in the center, with his friends and foes peering at him from nearby trees covered in pink and blue leaves.
Ashley Taylor (Disney Gallery Artists)
Ashley Taylor designed the new Mary Blair-inspired finale float of the Main Street Electrical Parade for its return to Disneyland in April 2022. Her art is heavily influenced by Blair as well as Disney background artist Eyvind Earle.
Taylor has worked not only directly with Disney but also with Her Universe, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Studio Ghibli.
Ever Kind (LE95) – $399
One of her new pieces available this year is Ever Kind, featuring Snow White scrubbing the steps near her wishing well. In the distance, beyond the trees, is Prince Charming’s white castle. The artwork is mostly made of shades of purple and pink, with only Snow in her traditional full color scheme.
Ever Kind (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a white cardboard frame with a shiny gold border around the artwork.
Morgan Ditta (Disney Gallery Artists)
Morgan Ditta originally pursued a job in animation but decided to become a theme park designer when she designed her own Walt Disney World parade for her senior project. She did a two-year internship with Walt Disney Imagineering as an Associate Show Designer and continues to work in the theme park industry full-time designing attractions and experiences.
Spin a Fin (LE95) – $229
Ariel from the animated “Little Mermaid” is feeling herself in this piece inspired by the “Under the Sea” sequence of the film. She’s dancing with seahorses as her red hair floats around her. She has a big pink flower in her hair.
Spin a Fin (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a white frame with a red border.
For Good! (LE95) – $199
For Good! is inspired by the Kingdom Hearts series. Mickey is pictured in his Kingdom Hearts outfit, holding up a golden keyblade. Gold stars fly around him. The piece is on a glass panel with a purple background.
Dave Perillo (Disney Gallery Artists)
Dave Perillo draws inspiration from TV, film noirs, cartoons, and character advertising icons. He began his career as an illustrator in medical publishing. He then began to create his own pop culture-inspired art.
Sparkling Ideas (LE95) – $499
Perillo has a series of attraction-inspired posters also available as deluxe prints and a postcard set. This one is inspired by the original Journey Into Imagination, featuring Figment in his many outfits and the Dreamfinder. The Dream Machine is across the center of the piece. The bottom reads, “Every sparkling idea can lead to even more!”
Read our post about the history of Journey Into Imagination from the ride’s 40th anniversary.
A Blustery Trip (LE95) – $499
This piece is inspired by The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, which is both the name of the 1977 Disney film and the attraction at Magic Kingdom, Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland. The entire Hundred Acre Wood gang is pictured, with Pooh bear using a red balloon to reach some honey. The bottom reads, “a blustery trip through the 100 Acre Wood.”
Semper Absurda (LE95) – $499
The third piece is inspired by Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride at Disneyland. Mr. Toad is pictured driving his red automobile while other characters from the attraction, including the judge and policeman, are around him. “Semper Absurda” (Always Absurd) is at the bottom.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
The fourth piece is inspired by the Alice in Wonderland ride at Disneyland. Each deluxe print comes in a white cardboard frame with a colored border that matches the art. All four pieces are included in the postcard set.
Doug Bolly (Disney Gallery Artists)
The next booth features these artists:
- Doug Bolly
- Eunjung June Kim
- Bill Robinson
- Pinky Aloha
- Joey Chou
- Ann Shen
- Maria Stuckey
- John Coulter
- Ryan Riller
Doug Bolly began his career creating realistic artwork of marine life and wildlife. He has created collaborative works for Walt Disney World theme parks, as well as Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club Resorts, and Walt Disney Imagineering. He’s also designed and built themed rooms for “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” on ABC.
Under Review (LE95) – $229
Goofy is playing football on a field in this piece but it’s not going well as it looks like a football has just struck him in the head. Donald, in a striped referee shirt, is standing nearby with a shocked expression.
The world is all a smile (LE95) – $399
In this detailed piece, Donald and Daisy are surrounded by flowers in a scene resembling Center Street off Main Street, U.S.A. They’re both in special outfits for their day out on the town and Donald is holding flowers, about to present them to Daisy.
Summertime (LE95) – $399
This matching piece shows Mickey and Minnie in Americana outfits outside the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor at the end of Main Street. A strawberry and vanilla ice cream cone is on the street while Mickey shrugs and Minnie laughs. They’re also joined by Figaro the cat.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
Deluxe prints of these works and more are available in white cardboard frames.
Eunjung June Kim (Disney Gallery Artists)
Eunjung June Kim has worked on projects for Disney, Funko, Microsoft, and Google.
Sing Happy Songs (LE95) – $229
This canvas shows Orange Bird sitting on a pile of whole oranges and slices. He’s holding a pineapple swirl and two others are pictured in the artwork. White and yellow tropical flowers border the piece.
Honor Yourself (LE95) $299
Mulan is holding up her father’s sword on this piece. She’s in her red, pink, and blue outfit from the beginning of the film, with her hair still long. Behind her is a dragon symbol and lotus flowers.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
Deluxe prints of both pieces are available. They come in white cardboard frames with colored borders.
Bill Robinson (Disney Gallery Artists)
Bill Robinson “enjoys wandering the Disney Parks in search of undiscovered secrets and can often be found doodling people in line for the Haunted Mansion.” Robinson is a character designer who has worked for Disney Jr. He’s also illustrated over 12 children’s books, including “Frozen” and “Vampirina” titles.
Anyone Can Cook (LE95) – $249
Anyone Can Cook is a poster-like design featuring Remy and Emile from “Ratatouille,” as well as some of their other rat family members and friends in the kitchen. Remy is putting the finishing touches on a ratatouille dish.
Anyone Can Cook (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a blue frame with a white border around the art.
May the force be w/ you (LE95) – $249
Robinson has a piece of “Star Wars” art inspired by the original trilogy. Luke is pictured holding his green lightsaber, with Leia and Han Solo beside him. Darth Vader looms in the background. A filigree border features Chewbacca, Yoda, R2-D2, C-3PO, and the Millennium Falcon.
May the force be w/ you (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a black frame with a blue border.
Punky Aloha (Disney Gallery Artists)
Punky Aloha is the illustration studio of Tongan artist Shar Tuiasoa. Tuiasoa’s work is “a celebration of color and her Pacific Island culture and is recognized by her vibrant palette, graphic approach, and uplifting aesthetics, often depicting people from the Pacific.”
Tamatoa (LE95) – $229
In keeping with the celebration of the Pacific Islands, two of Tuiasoa’s pieces are inspired by “Moana.” In this first one, Moana holds something shiny up in front of the giant crab Tamatoa. The background is a bright pink with golden stars and dots.
Tamatoa (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a purple cardboard frame with a white border.
Motunui (LE95) – $229
This piece resembles a travel poster for Moana’s home island of Motonui. Moana is pictured holding Pua. Hei Hei pops out of a bush. Around her are more of the island’s residents and its tall mountain in front of a sun.
Motunui (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print frame has a light thatched design with a thin red border around the artwork.
Joey Chou (Disney Gallery Artists)
Joey Chou worked on “it’s a small world” at Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Cruise Line’s Wish. His artwork has been featured on various Disney merchandise items like popcorn buckets, Disney Cruise Line merchandise, and vinyl figures.
Dogs of Disney (LE195) – $229
Among his pieces available at the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts is this canvas showing off some of Disney’s dog characters. The featured characters include:
- Pongo and Perdita from “One Hundred and One Dalmatians”
- Little Brother from “Mulan”
- The broom dog and caterpillar dog from “Alice in Wonderland”
- Max from “The Little Mermaid”
- Percy from “Pocahontas”
- Copper from “The Fox and the Hound”
- Lady and the Tramp
- Nana from “Peter Pan”
- Pluto
- Bolt
- The footstool from “Beauty and the Beast”
Happy Working Song (LE95) – $229
This piece is inspired by “Enchanted,” depicting Giselle in her huge white wedding dress scrubbing the floor of Robert’s New York apartment with her animal friends — cockroaches, rats, and pigeons.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
Deluxe prints of Dogs of Disney, Happy Working Song, and other Joey Chou pieces are available.
Ann Shen (Disney Gallery Artists)
Ann Shen “grew up in Disneyland Resort” and has previously collaborated with the company on an “Aristocats” merchandise collection. She’s written and illustrated three books published by Chronicle Books and “specializes in bright, joyful artwork that helps people feel less alone.”
Shen has several bright colorful pieces available at the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.
Clarice, Chip & Dale (LE95) – $249
Chip and Dale attempt to woo Clarice the chipmunk on this artwork inspired by “Two Chips and a Miss.” Clarice debuted in the 1952 animated short and has made a handful of other appearances over the years. Clarice is most often seen in-person at Tokyo Disneyland, but recently joined Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade at Magic Kingdom.
a small world lilo & stitch (LE95) – $229
This piece is inspired by the “Lilo & Stitch” scene of “it’s a small world” at Disneyland. Lilo and Stitch are depicted on a surfboard among blue waves in the Polynesian room. Lilo and Stitch were added to the Disneyland attraction in 2018 along with other Disney character figures.
a small world lilo & stitch (deluxe print) – $44.99
The “Lilo & Stitch” piece is also available as a deluxe print with a thatched-style frame.
Maria Stuckey (Disney Gallery Artists)
Maria Stuckey grew up in Florida visiting Walt Disney World. Stuckey has worked with Disney Theme Park Merchandise as a character artist and product designer on merchandise like Wishables and Vinylmations. She was on the design teams for the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, and Tron Lightcycle / Run. She is the Associate Product Design Manager for the headwear team of Disney Experiences.
Country Jamboree (LE95) – $229
Stuckey pays tribute to the Country Bear Jamboree with this piece depicting Henry, Sammy, Big Al, Teddi Barra, The Sun Bonnets, and Baby Oscar on stage in Grizzly Hall. The current iteration of the Country Bear Jamboree will permanently close at Magic Kingdom this month to make way for the Country Bear Musical Jamboree. The original attraction remains at Tokyo Disneyland (albeit in Japanese instead of English).
Country Jamboree (deluxe print) – $44.99
The Country Bear Jamboree is also available as a deluxe print. It comes in a dark green cardboard frame with a brown border.
Stay tuned for our coverage of the Country Bear Jamboree closure and the new show.
John Coulter (Disney Gallery Artists)
John Coulter is a performer, as well as an artist. He has acted at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, and Tokyo Disneyland. He’s also had a 25-year modeling career. His fine art can be found at galleries throughout Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World.
Bear Band Jam (LE95) – $399
Coulter also has a Country Bear Jamboree-inspired piece. This one showcases several different characters in the small side stages of Grizzly Hall. The characters include Big All, the Sun Bonnets, Henry and Sammy, Fred, Teddi Barra, Tennessee, Wendell, Trixie St. Claire, and Liver Lips McGrowl.
All the Country Bears are set to return in the new show, but Liver Lips McGrowl will be named Romeo McGrowl.
A postcard set inspired by this piece is available for $44.99.
Thrones (LE95) – $399
Thrones has a similar layout as Coulter’s Country Bear piece, but with Disney villains depicted in different thrones. The featured villains are The Evil Queen, Cruella de Vil, Ursula, the Queen of Hearts, Maleficent, Lady Tremaine, Madame Medusa, Yzma, and Mother Gothel.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
The deluxe print of Thrones comes in a purple and gold frame. The deluxe print of Bear Band Jam comes in a white and teal frame.
Ryan Riller (Disney Gallery Artists)
At four years old, Ryan Riller told his mom he wanted to “draw for Mr. Disney.” He made his childhood dream come true and is now a Disney fine artist. His 3D paper art creations are drawn, cut, colored, and assembled by hand.
Remember Who (LE95) – $399
Remember Who is inspired by the scene in “The Lion King” when Simba sees the ghostly visage of his father, Mufasa, in the sky. The scene is created with intricately cut paper pieces creating Mufasa’s face in the clouds, and Simba and Rafiki on the ground looking up at him.
Symphony of Sorcery (LE95) – $399
Symphony of Sorcery is inspired by “Fantasia.” Sorcerer Mickey is in the center, with Yen Sid towering to his side. The magic brooms from “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” march along the bottom among waves of water. Characters from other “Fantasia” Sequences are depicted throughout the rest of the piece, including Chernabog looming at the top.
Symphony of Sorcery (deluxe print) – $44.99
Symphony of Sorcery is available as a deluxe print in a blue cardboard frame.
Brian Blackmore (Disney Gallery Artists)
These artists are featured at the next booth:
- Brian Blackmore
- Miss Mindy
- Patty Landing
- Rosemary Begley
Brian Blackmore’s design to work for Disney began at age five. He grew up watching “The Wonderful World of Color” with his family. He now creates merchandise for Disney Parks, Disney Cruise Line, and Disney Consumer Products.
Ratatouille Poster (LE95) – $399
He has three poster pieces available at the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, each inspired by a different film and character. This one features Remy from “Ratatouille” set against the France flag. He has a circle of food around him and holds up a wooden spoon.
Pinocchio Poster (LE95) – $399
Pinocchio is surrounded by a painted wood frame set against the Italy flag. Jiminy Cricket is in the wood frame.
Snow White Poster (LE95) – $399
Lastly, Snow White is depicted surrounded by white daisies and red roses set against the Germany flag. A red apple is at the bottom of her floral border.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
Each of these country and character posters is available as a deluxe print.
Rosemary Begley (Disney Gallery Artists)
Rosemary Begley has focused her Disney work on the “magnificence, magic and beauty” of theme parks and Disney Cruise Line scenes.
Painting is the unveiling of a story realized in the composition, colors and process of completing the work. An inspiration of beauty can lead to a finished painting that captures a significance beyond what was initially invisioned, where reflection and interpretation open the door to discovery and meaning.
Rosemary Begley
Envision (LE95) – $399
Among her dreamy pieces is Envision. It depicts a Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride vehicle being lifted above the clouds of Magic Kingdom. Cinderella Castle rises in the distance. Bubbles float around Dumbo, including a few Mickey-shaped bubbles.
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
Envision and other pieces inspired by Cinderella Castle are available as deluxe prints in white cardboard frames.
Patty Landing (Disney Gallery Artists)
Patty Landing is a Florida-based artist who works in oils and acrylics. Her paintings are “representative of her extensive design experience and love of color.” She worked as a graphic designer and creative manager for Disney Design before retiring in 2017.
Tap Dance Minnie (LE95) – $229
Tap Dance Minnie and Tap Dance Mickey (below) are a pair of matching pieces depicting the couple dancing while facing each other. They are in black and white, with paisley-like patterns on and around them. Red hearts float above each of them.
Tap Dance Mickey (LE95) – $229
Deluxe Prints – $44.99
The pieces are also available as deluxe prints in black frames with red borders.
Miss Mindy (Disney Gallery Artists)
Miss Mindy creates “Cartoon Fine Art” including ink drawings, mixed media paintings, and hand-crafted toys. She has been creating sculptures and paintings for Disney Parks since 2011.
How the Birdie Sing! (LE95) – $229
This high-contrast Enchanted Tiki Room-inspired piece features bright colors against a black background. Some of the birds from the famous attraction are pictured in their perches, along with the singing flowers and large green leaves. Music notes float around the characters.
How the Birdie Sing! (deluxe print) – $44.99
How the Birdies Sing! is available as a deluxe print in a thatched-style frame.
Daniel Killen (Disney Gallery Artists)
The last Disney Gallery Artists booth features:
- Daniel Killen
- Jason Ratner
- Fenway Wei Fan
- Darren Wilson
- Kenny Yamada
- Larissa Marantz
- Alex Maher
Daniel Killen calls Disney Parks his second home. He worked in restaurant services for Disney Parks right out of high school. He worked in feature animation in Hollywood for many years and did freelance illustration on the side. He now produces artwork for Disney Parks and Disney Cruise Line.
Debonair Deluge (LE95) – $399
In this piece, Mickey, Donald, Daisy, Minnie, and Pluto are in their Sunday best on a street with a red trolley behind them. The silhouettes of other characters like Goofy and Clarabelle are visible in the trolley windows.
Sacred Path (LE95) – $229
Pocahontas is pictured kneeling in front of Grandmother Willow in this piece. Across the center are colorful images of Pocahontas from the “Colors of the Wind” sequence. Meeko and Flit are also pictured.
Sacred Path (deluxe print) – $44.99
Sacred Path is available as a deluxe print with a light blue frame.
Nite Owl (LE95) – $399
Nite Owl is inspired by “The Mandalorian” season three. Bo-Katan Kryze is pictured twice in her Nite Owl armor in the center. The smaller image sees her flying while holder the Darksaber. In the bottom left corner is the Armorer. In the opposite corner is Grogu and IG-11.
Nite Owl (deluxe print) – $44.99
The Nite Owl deluxe print comes in a blue frame with a shiny silver border.
Jason Ratner (Disney Gallery Artists)
Jason Ratner is from New York but is now based in Winter Garden, Florida. He is a senior graphic artist at Loungefly and previously worked for Disney on marketing and sales. His artwork has been featured on Disney Parks Blog and social media.
A Magical Kingdom (LE95) – $399
A Magical Kingdom features Cinderella Castle, the Main Street train station, a Walt Disney World Railroad train, and the Mickey flower bed from the entrance of Magic Kingdom. Fireworks go off behind the castle.
A Magical Kingdom (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe print comes in a dark blue cardboard frame with a silver border.
Aladdin (LE95) – $229
The Aladdin piece has a red to blue ombre with shades of pink and purple. Jafar in his human and snake forms are at the top. Aladdin and Jasmine are pictured in the center with the Genie. Agrabah’s palace is at the bottom with the flying carpet.
Aladdin (deluxe print) – $44.99
Aladdin (mini print) – $14.99
The Aladdin piece is available as a deluxe print and mini print. Both come in a black frame with a red border.
Darren Wilson (Disney Gallery Artists)
Darren Willson has created several pieces for Disney galleries over the years and works as a senior graphic designer for Disney Design. He has created art for Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney Cruise Line, Disney California Adventure, Disneyland Park, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Adventure Kids (LE95) – $399
This square piece is meant to be positioned like a diamond. It shows young Carl and Ellie from “Up” in a sepia-tone compass rose, with the grape soda badge at the southern end. Ellie appears to be steering a ship and they both wear flight hats and goggles.
Adventure Kids (deluxe print) – $44.99
Adventure Kids is available as a deluxe print in a gray-brown frame with a light blue border.
Disney Book Conjuring (LE95) – $399
Disney Book Conjuring features Sorcerer Mickey with waves behind him at the bottom of the long piece. It’s designed so he looks like he’s conjuring the Disney characters above him, which include Belle and the Beast, Stitch, Snow White, Maleficent, Anna and Elsa, Lady and the Tramp, and Simba and Mufasa.
Disney Book Conjuring (deluxe print) – $44.99
It’s available as a deluxe print in a blue and white frame.
Wanna build a Snowman (LE95) – $399
Anna and Elsa are also featured in this piece, which has a vintage finish. The young princesses are pictured creating Olaf for the first time.
Wanna build a Snowman (deluxe print) – $44.99
It’s also available as a deluxe print.
Kenny Yamada (Disney Gallery Artists)
Kenny Yamada has been a freelance artist for Disney for over 30 years. He grew up in California and started drawing Disney characters when he was three years old. He first created art for Disney in 1992 when he was commissioned to paint a poster for Euro Disney (now Disneyland Paris).
Robin Hood Characters (LE95) – $229
His featured collection at EPCOT International Festival of the Arts includes three pieces depicting dozens of characters from a single film around the first letter of that film. In the “Robin Hood” piece, the main characters are in an orange letter “R” against a woodsy scene. The other characters are on a border resembling carved wood.
Robin Hood Characters (deluxe print) – $44.99
Great Mouse Detective (LE95) – $229
Basil, Dawson, Olivia Flaversham, Toby, and Ratigan are in a “G” on the center of this piece. It’s set against the clock of Big Ben. More characters are in the golden-brown border.
“The Great Mouse Detective” characters were featured in Chalk Full of Character for the first time this year.
Great Mouse Detective (deluxe print) – $44.99
Mary Poppins Characters (LE95) – $229
The third piece is inspired by “Mary Poppins,” with a pink “M” in the center. The work is inspired by the animated portion of the film, with carousel horses and penguins dancing across the center.
Mary Poppins Characters (deluxe print) – $44.99
Larissa Marantz (Disney Gallery Artists)
Larissa Marantz is a former animation artist. She has illustrated almost a dozen books and is currently illustrating a science fiction graphic novel.
Wonder in Lights (LE95) – $229
Marantz has a piece inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade featuring some of the parade’s famous floats, including the “Alice in Wonderland” mushrooms.
The parade was last performed at Disneyland and there have been rumors of it returning to Walt Disney World. The Disney Electrical Sky Parade inspired by the Main Street Electrical Parade recently debuted at Disneyland Paris.
Wonder in Lights (deluxe print) – $44.99
A Leap of Faith (LE95) – $199
This piece features Miles Morales jumping from a building and progressively revealing his black and red Spider-Man suit. It’s inspired by a climactic moment in “Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse.”
A Leap of Faith (deluxe print) – $44.99
Alex Maher (Disney Gallery Artists)
Alex Maher moved to Orlando in 1991 to pursue his Disney dreams. He began as a contract artist with the company before being hired full-time as a senior character artist with Walt Disney Attractions Merchandise in 1993.
Little Orange Bird (LE95) – $229
This piece features Orange Bird in front of the tower of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The tower and background are sunny yellow colors, while the foreground is teal with tropical flowers.
Little Orange Bird (deluxe print) – $44.99
The deluxe prints’ frame has leaf details at the corners.
Pooh Sticks (LE95) – $399
Pooh Sticks sees Winnie the Pooh and his friends playing the game first mentioned in “The House at Pooh Corner.” Players drop their sticks from a bridge into the upstream side of a river. Whoever’s stick appears on the other side of the bridge first wins.
Pooh Sticks (deluxe print) – $44.99
Rob Kaz
Rob Kaz has two tents near the U.K. Pavilion. The one closest to the Rose & Crown has his Disney art, while the other has non-Disney art. Kaz has 11 new Disney pieces for the 2024 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts. Prints and original art pieces are available.
Over the Falls (limited edition giclee) – $595.95
Kaz wrote about this Maelstrom-inspired piece:
Zero hate for “Frozen”… I’m just remembering an old friend in Maelstrom. The cool air on a hot day, the dark and relaxing environment that surrounded you, the strangely adorable creatures peeking out at the water, the sounds, the comfort of knowing and visiting an old friend.
Maelstrom hasn’t been gone that long, but I tend to lean into nostalgia when I think about it.
So, this painting is for all my fellow Maelstrom fans. We respect change, we acknowledge its importance. And while we embrace the new, we also take pride in being part of EPCOT’s history as someone who keeps the past alive with stories of Maelstrom. “Over The Falls” is a story of Maelstrom.
Racing At Radiator Springs (original oil on canvas) – $9,250
Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater from “Cars” are pictured driving down the road in Radiator Springs in this piece. Kaz was inspired by Radiator Springs Racers at Disney California Adventure. He wrote that he wanted to capture “that moment after the first few lazy curves when the humpty-bumps begin and the speed takes over… and that excitement you feel with your friends as you start to soar and race along the roads.”
Starfighter (original oil on canvas) – $6,200
Starfighter depicts the N-1 Starfighter that the Din Djarin flies in “The Mandalorian” after his first ship, the Razor Crest, is destroyed. The new ship is shown flying over a planet with a sun and stars glowing the background.
Kaz wrote on Instagram, “I’ve always loved painting Star Wars ships… which I suppose is quite evident if you look at my Star Wars portfolio from throughout the years. So, I feel that this ship-central painting is a return to myself.”
Presenting Disney’s Animal Kingdom (print) – $49.95
Presenting Magic Kingdom (print) – $49.95
Presenting Disney’s Hollywood Studios (print) – $49.95
Presenting Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the newest addition to Kaz’ series of map pieces inspired by each Walt Disney World park. Presenting Magic Kingdom was released at the 2022 festival, while Presenting Disney’s Hollywood Studios was released last year. Kaz has yet to create an EPCOT map as the park has been in flux and under construction for the past few years, but we’ll likely get Presenting EPCOT at the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.
Presenting Disney’s Animal Kingdom features Rafiki from “The Lion King” looking down a birds-eye-view of the park. It includes details like the Tree of Life, floating Pandora mountains, and the Kilimanjaro Safaris road. The compass rose looks like it is made of blue, green, yellow, and purple flowers.
Jiminy Cricket is on the Magic Kingdom map. The pieces aren’t true-to-scale maps of the parks, but do include almost every major attraction and iconic element. Kaz created the Magic Kingdom piece before the opening of TRON Lightcycle / Run, so it is missing from the map.
Mickey Mouse is on the Disney’s Hollywood Studios map. He holds a megaphone and wears a retro Hollywood-inspired red and black outfit. The compass rose on this map is a film reel.
Gallery Wrapped Canvas – $149.95
A gallery wrapped canvas of the maps or any other piece is $149.95. Limited edition giclees are $595.95.
Best View in the House (print) – $49.95
Ducks In a Row (limited edition giclee) – $595.95
Undersea Adventure (limited edition giclee) – $595.95
Undersea Adventure is inspired by The Seas with Nemo & Friends, where guests will sometimes see divers among the underwater animals — or can sign up to do a diving expedition themselves. In the painting, Minnie and Mickey are diving with dolphins. They wear yellow flippers, goggles, and scuba tanks. A rounded viewing area of The Seas is behind them.
A Very Special Evening (limited edition giclee) – $595.95
Armando Hevia (Promenade Fine Art)
Armando Hevia’s art is at the Promenade Fine Art tent behind Creations Shop in World Discovery.
Hevia created his first metal sculpture over 20 years ago. His welding hobby grew into a career and he continues to develop stainless-steel sea life sculptures. His process begins with a hand-drawn design before he begins grinding each piece. The colors of his pieces are achieved using controlled heat.
In addition to his sea life sculptures, he has pieces inspired by Disney characters like these Mickey, Donald, Stitch, and Olaf (below) works.
Jenny Lanna (Promenade Fine Art)
Jenny Lanna is a fine artist as well as a licensed tattoo artist. After years of balancing both, she began devoting her time to painting.
She has various nature-inspired pieces, including some with Disney characters, as well as a “Lady & the Tramp” painting.
Michael Maiden
Michael Maiden creates detailed sculptures, some of which can act as furniture, like these glass-top tables. This one features characters from “Beauty and the Beast.”
The Seven Dwarfs march along a log bridge in this sculpture.
A smaller sculpture depicts Mickey Mouse in his first on-screen moments in “Steamboat Willie.”
Another table depicts Disney Villains, including Chernabog, Jafar, Cruella de Vil, and Hades.
Arienne Boley (Promenade Fine Art)
Arienne Boley offers detailed paintings feature characters ranging from Jiminy Cricket to Maleficent. One piece depicts Princess Aurora’s dress splattered both pink and blue.
Another piece looks like it could be a screenshot from “Cinderella” with Gus and Jaq in a teacup.
Thomas Kinkade Studios
There are three tents dedicated to Thomas Kinkade Studios near the Canada Pavilion. Kinkade passed away in 2012 but his studio of artists carry on his legacy of detailed Disney artwork.
Thomas Kinkade Studios artists with work at EPCOT International Festival of the Arts include Taylor Summerlin, Dirk Wunderlich, Monte Moore, Allison Rook, and Zac Kinkade (Thomas Kinkade’s nephew). There are signs at the booths featuring each artist’s appearance schedule.
Mickey and Minnie in Mexico (12 x 18) – $1,000
Mickey and Minnie are enjoying a Mexico vacation on this piece. Daisy, Donald, Pluto, and Goofy are also featured in the scene, which includes colorful buildings, papel picado, and flowers.
Little Mermaid Celebration of Love (18 x 27) – $1,280
This piece shows Ariel and Eric on the beach in their wedding clothes. Triton and other mermaids are in the water behind them. Max is next to them and Eric’s castle is in the distance.
Lilo & Stitch (limited edition 18 x 27) – $1,280
Lilo and Stitch dance on the beach in this detailed piece, with Jumba and Pleakley spying on them from nearby rocks. There are surfers and spaceships in the distance.
Wrapped Canvas (8 x 10) – $59
Wrapped Canvas (10 x 14) – $89
Wrapped Canvas (14 x 14) – $99
There are wrapped canvases of various works available in various sizes.
This piece depicts Mickey and Minnie enjoying coffee on a riviera hillside. Goofy is a waiter to Donald and Daisy in the background.
This piece features the Mandalorian (Din Djarin) and Boba Fett from “The Mandalorian.”
On this canvas, Mando faces Ahsoka Tano, holding Grogu.
There are also small canvas versions of the larger works, like this wrapped canvas of Little Mermaid Celebration of Love.
On this canvas, 99 dalmatian puppies run past Pongo, Perdita, and other animal characters from the film in a snowy scene.
Dom Corona (Disney Fine Art)
This first Disney Fine Art by Collectors Edition booth is located on the Port of Entry side of World Showcase Plaza. It features art by Dom Corona and Tom Matousek.
Corona visited Walt Disney World for the first time at age five. It was during this trip that he drew his first Mickey in his autograph book. He did the Disney College Program in 2016 and then built a portfolio of large scale pieces. In 2021, he joined the Disney Creators Lab.
I input what inspires me—my output is usually Mickey Mouse.
Dom Corona
Peppermick (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Sure enough, most of Corona’s pieces feature Mickey. In this piece, Mickey wears a Santa hat and striped scarf. The buttons of his red shorts have been replaced by peppermint candies.
Minty Mouse (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Mickey is holding up a mint chocolate chip ice cream cone on this piece. He has blue shorts and is set against a yellow background.
Pals in Paradise (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
On this piece, Mickey stretches next to Pluto. They’re on a grassy landscape with palm trees.
Pals in Paradise (signed/numbered) – $595
A signed and numbered canvas of Pals in Paradise is also available.
First of Its Kind (11 x 14 print) – $49.95
First of Its Kind is a muted colorful piece featuring Mickey giving two thumbs up. It reads “Be Kind” above the mouse.
Sew Brave (studio original) – $4,000
This original piece depicts Mickey as the Brave Little Tailor, holding a giant pair of scissors. He’s set against a coral pink background with mint green splatters.
Gold Angel (studio original) – $6,000
One non-Mickey piece is this Scrooge McDuck original. Scrooge is floating in a golden sea.
Tom Matousek (Disney Fine Art)
Matousek studied cartoons as a child and could soon draw almost anything from memory.
From the time I was a kid it was my dream to be a Disney artist.
Up Goes Carl (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Among Matousek’s colorful distinct pieces is this painting of Carl from “Up” flying against a balloon background. He’s holding the hose from his house.
Hitchhiking Ghosts (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
The three Hitchhiking Ghosts of The Haunted Mansion are pictured against a purple background on this piece.
Hitchhiking Ghosts (signed/numbered) – $595.95
Chip and Dale (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Wall-E’s Wish (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Matousek also has pieces featuring The Haunted Mansion façade from Disneyland, Carl and Ellie, WALL-E and Eve, Chip ‘n’ Dale, the Cheshire Cat, and Disney Villains.
The Haunted Mansion (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
It Takes Two (signed/numbered) – $495
Bret Iwan (Disney Fine Art)
The next tent near Port of Entry is Cyclops Print Works / Disney Fine Art. Here, there is artwork by Bret Iwan (the voice of Mickey Mouse) and Heather Edwards.
Yellowstone (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Iwan has several National Parks pieces. In this one, Mickey Mouse enjoys Yellowstone. The pieces resemble travel posters.
Yosemite (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
On this piece, Mickey is climbing through Yosemite National Park.
Heather Edwards (Disney Fine Art)
Sewn to His Shadow (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
This piece is a highly realistic depiction of Wendy sewing Peter Pan’s shadow to his feet while Tinker Bell sits on the nearby windowsill.
Bella Notte (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Bella Notte depicts Lady and the Tramp sharing their plate of spaghetti.
Trevor Carlton (Disney Fine Art)
Artwork by Trevor Carlton, Tim Rogerson, and Michelle St. Laurent are at these two tents on the Disney Traders side of World Showcase Plaza.
Trevor Carlton started his artistic career as an actor. He combines his love of painting and performing with a performance piece that has traveled the world.
The Eyes Have It (studio original) – $2,750
Blinded by the Light (studio original) – $7,500
Carlton has pieces depicting Disney characters taking pictures in a photo booth. The pieces are strips of four paintings featuring Donald and Daisy or Goofy in different poses. He also has a larger piece featuring Donald looking surprised by the camera.
Retro Pluto (studio original) – $3,000
This Pluto has a retro stripey background design of red, white, and blue.
Surf’s Up! (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Stitch is getting ready to surf on this piece. It has a distressed finish, making it look like a vintage travel poster for Hawai’i.
Ruffled Feathers (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Another Donald piece sees the duck looking angry against a dynamic red background.
Fire Chief Donald (signed/numbered) – $695
This wood piece shows Donald driving a retro red fire truck.
Red, White and Blue (signed/numbered) – $595
Mickey is on this distressed wood piece set against the American flag.
Best Pals (signed/numbered) – $495
Both Mickey and Donald are pictured on this piece along with their names in red and blue, respectively.
Tim Rogerson (Disney Fine Art)
Studio Sign Cleaners (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Tim Rogerson’s pieces include Studio Sign Cleaners. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy are depicted cleaning the retro Walt Disney Studios sign featuring Mickey. in black-and-white and the Silly Symphony logo.
Studio Sign Cleaners (signed/numbered) – $595
A signed and numbered version is available in addition to the standard canvas.
The Orange Bird (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Rogerson also has an Orange Bird piece, with the character sitting among white flowers and oranges growing around him. The background is light green.
Marvelous Mickey (studio original) – $2,750
Marvelous Minnie (studio original) – $2,750
These two pieces feature Mickey and Minnie looking at each other. They are each against a sky blue ombre background.
Hairy Baby (studio original) – $3,500
Baymax cuddles Mochi, Hiro’s cat, against a red background. The piece is named “Hairy Baby” as that’s what Baymax calls the cat in “Big Hero 6.”
Mickey Paints Mickey (14 x 14 print) – $49.95
On this piece, a black-and-white Mickey paints a self portrait in full color. Pluto relaxes under the easel.
Figment Paints Figment (signed/numbered) – $595
Figment is also painting himself on this full-color piece. He’s wearing a yellow beret and standing next to some life-size paintbrushes.
Dreamfinder Paints Figment (signed/numbered) – $595
Dreamfinder has also painted Figment. The dragon is pictured perched on Dreamfinder’s shoulder examining the piece. They’re set against a colorful Spaceship Earth background.
Figment Burst (signed/numbered) – $495
This close-up of Figment is similar to the piece Dreamfinder has painted in the above work. He’s set against a yellow starburst background.
Michelle St. Laurent (Disney Fine Art)
Michelle St. Laurent was inspired by Italian Renaissance painters as a child. In first grade, she entered a painting of Disney characters marching in a parade into a poster contest but was disqualified because the judges didn’t believe she had painted it without tracing. She made it her goal to become a Disney artists and worked at Magic Kingdom in high school. She was eventually hired by Disney Design Group and spent ten years creating artwork for theme park merchandise and another five years working with park events.
Dopey Drumming (studio original) – $4,500
On this painting, Dopey plays a drum straight out of a scene from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
Bros in Business (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Oswald and Mickey are side-by-side in this piece. They are standing beside a retro camera in front of Disney Bros. Studios, the shortened original name of The Walt Disney Company founded in 1923. A sign in the window reads “Est. 1923.”
Tink Twist (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Tinker Bell is depicted multiple times on this sparkly piece. She stands on a mirror, admiring herself from different angles.
Hey Mickey (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
Figment and Mickey meet on this piece. The dragon floats above Mickey, waving hello.
Orange Bird House (signed/numbered) – $495
This piece depicts Orange Bird sweeping large leaves off the porch of his bird house. Fall trees and grassy plains are in the background.
Lilo’s Toys (signed/numbered) – $595
On this piece, Stitch blends in with Lilo’s toys. The toys include her doll Scrump, as well as other Disney Easter eggs: Woody from “Toy Story,” Eeyore from “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,” Squirt from “Finding Nemo,” and Elliott from “Pete’s Dragon.”
This is also available as a “Treasures on Canvas” piece for $150.
Finding Dreams (14 x 18 print) – $49.95
Finding Dreams is another Figment-inspired piece. The Dragon is pictured in his yellow sweater holding a telescope on the Dream Machine, driven by the Dream Finder. The machine’s striped balloon disappears out of sight on the top of the artwork.
Beau Hufford (Disney Fine Art)
This last Collectors Editions Fine Art / Disney Fine Art booth is located near the Mexico Pavilion. It features the art of Beau Hufford although we did also spot some of Hufford’s prints at the previous Disney Fine Art booth.
Beau Hufford’s creations “breathe life into a world of color, nostalgia, and imagination.”
Sweethearts (studio original) – $4,000
Mickey and Minnie exchange a kiss on this piece. The background is blue, orange, and yellow.
Sweethearts (14 x 14 print) – $49.95
It’s also available as a square print in a black frame.
Plane Crazy (studio original) – $5,000
Inspired by the first Mickey and Minnie cartoon (although “Steamboat Willie” was the first released), Hufford created this “Plane Crazy” piece. It’s black and white with Mickey and Minnie in the titular plane against a sketchy gray background. “Plane Crazy” is in bubble letters in the corner.
It’s also available as a “Treasures on Canvas” for $150.
Nothin’ Rhymes with Orange (studio original) – $4,000
“Nothin’ Rhymes With Orange” is across this large piece depicting Orange Bird. The background is green and blue.
Psychedelic Mayhem (Treasures on Canvas) – $150
The Muppet members of Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem are here pictured in neon colors against a black background. Around them are musical instruments, lightning bolts, and music notes.
The musical group recently starred in “The Muppets Mayhem,” a Disney+ original series. It was canceled after one season.
Psychedelic Mayhem (signed/numbered) – $595
A signed/numbered canvas of Psychedelic Mayhem is also available.
Spaceship Stitch (studio original) – $4,000
Spaceship Stitch depicts the alien in green and teal blue. Stitch is sticking out his tongue at the viewer.
Larry Dotson (The Fjording)
Larry Dotson’s “booth” is inside The Fjording gift shop of the Norway Pavilion. A sign is set up at the front of the pavilion on days when Dotson is appearing.
Dotson’s table is in the large central room of The Fjording.
Dotson’s works include Haunted Mansion and Disney Cruise Line-inspired pieces. Dotson’s works can be seen at all four Walt Disney World theme parks, Disney resorts, The Art of Disney in Disney Springs, and on Disney Cruise Line.
Disney’s Haunted Mansion Ballroom (giclee print) – $25
This piece depicts the famous ballroom scene from The Haunted Mansion. Three ghostly couples are dancing near the organ, where Victor Geist plays his haunting music. On the wall in the background are the two ghosts perpetually shooting at each other.
Disney’s Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion (giclee print) – $35
The second Haunted Mansion piece is the exterior of the mansion at Magic Kingdom in shades of purple. The Hitchhiking Ghosts are on the ground in front of the mansion. Next to them is the hearse coach.
Disney’s Haunted Mansion The Attic (giclee on canvas) – $495
Another Haunted Mansion piece is inspired by the attic scene, with the bride Constance Hatchaway pictured in her white veil. A portrait of her and one of her husbands is nearby, along with a wedding cake and several trunks.
Disney’s Castaway Cay (giclee print) – $50
This piece shows one of the Disney Cruise Line ships docked at Castaway Cay, the cruise line’s private island. A sign in the foreground reads “Disney’s Castaway Cay.”
Castaway Dream (giclee on canvas) – $495
This piece is similar, but puts the ship at sunset, with waves lapping against the shore.
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort (print) – $25
The Three Caballeros are in topiary form in the foreground of this print. In the background, across a lake, is Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.
Epcot Illuminations (print) – $50
Dotson was inspired by the now defunct Illuminations nighttime spectacular for this piece. Fireworks are shown going off high above Spaceship Earth in a starry sky.
Epcot Illuminations (giclee on canvas) – $495
Both a print and giclee are available of the Illuminations piece.
EPCOT International Festival of the Arts offerings also include new food studio items, Wonderful Walk of Cuisine, and Expression Section.
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