Disney Paintings and Sculptures Available From Promenade Fine Arts at EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2025

Shannen Ace

People browsing art at an outdoor booth labeled "Promenade Fine Arts," with various paintings displayed under a canopy.

Disney Paintings and Sculptures Available From Promenade Fine Arts at EPCOT International Festival of the Arts 2025

Promenade Fine Arts at the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts offers unique paintings and sculptures.

Promenade Fine Arts

People browsing art at an outdoor booth labeled "Promenade Fine Arts," with various paintings displayed under a canopy.

The Promenade Fine Arts tent is located in World Discovery, behind Creations Shop. Featured artists who will be signing at this booth include Armando Hevia, David Miller, David Wight, Don “Ducky” Williams, Jared Franco, Michael Maiden, Tim Rogerson, Beau Hufford, Jennifer Lanna Rolan, Rodel Gonzales, Tato Athayde, Wendy Angle, Denyse Klette, Steve Barton, Jim Warren, Jacinthe Lacroix, Karin Arruda, Luis Sottil, Tom Matousek, Michael St. Laurent, Adam Rote, Ben Olsen, Walfrido Garcia, The Art of Oz, Michael Humphries, Orlando Quevedo, and Wil Cormier.

Framed artwork of Disney characters, including Dumbo, characters from The Little Mermaid, 101 Dalmatians, Sleeping Beauty, and Bambi, displayed on a black grid.

Among the Disney works are paintings by Don Williams inspired by Maleficent, Dumbo, “The Rescuers,” “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” and “Bambi.” These works match the animation styles of each movie, so almost look like screenshots.

Framed paintings of Mickey Mouse and Ariel from The Little Mermaid are displayed side by side on a wall.

Jared Franco’s paintings include a portrait of Mickey in his classic red shorts and yellow shoes. A more detailed piece shows Ariel, Flounder, and Sebastian looking at Eric’s castle on the water.

A framed painting of five ghostly busts in a row, set against a dark, moonlit sky background.

Another Jared Franco piece is a realistic depiction of the singing busts in The Haunted Mansion’s graveyard scene. A full moon peeks out from dark clouds behind the busts.

Framed artwork of a cartoon bee character standing on a large yellow object with a blue and purple dotted background.

A Beau Hufford piece depicts Spike the Bee balanced on Donald’s beak. The background is blue with golden dots.

Colorful metal sculptures of marine life and characters are displayed on a grid in a tented outdoor area.

Armando Hevia creates steel art. His Disney pieces available at the festival include Mickey sculptures.

Seven bronze character busts on black pedestals, surrounded by bamboo and trees.

Michael Maiden creates bronze sculptures. He has a collection of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs figures.

Check out the full artist signing schedule for the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts. The festival runs through February 24, 2025.

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