Noah Fine Art Returns for 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Gretchen McDermid

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A framed grayscale portrait of a smiling man in a suit and hat hangs next to colorful artworks by Noah Fine Art at the Festival of the Arts display grid.

Noah Fine Art Returns for 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

The Noah Fine Art booth, featuring the detailed art of Noah Elias, has returned once more for the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

Noah Fine Art

An art booth at the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts proudly showcases "Noah Fine Art," featuring a variety of framed artworks. A large poster of Mickey and Minnie Mouse invites guests in, as two people admire the creative display.

The Noah Fine Art booth is located near the Germany Pavilion.

Two framed artworks on display at the EPCOT Festival of the Arts. The left showcases a mythical character in blue light, while the right features a character in a wizard hat, both illuminated by overhead lights. These captivating pieces are part of the Noah Fine Art collection.

Several art pieces of Disney characters show off Noah’s uniquely detailed art style.

At the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, Noah Fine Art showcases two striking framed artworks: one features a dripping heart, while the other presents a cartoon character with a large gear.

Bright colors on black backgrounds pop on notable pieces.

“A Boy and His Dream” (42″ x 25″ Canvas) – $5,500

Framed illustrated artwork depicts a vintage-style theme park scene with cartoon characters, rides, and a "Welcome to Disasterland" sign, reminiscent of an Arts Festival. The whimsical style echoes the charm of Noah Fine Art's celebrated pieces seen at events like EPCOT International Festival.

“A Boy and His Dream” features a young man riding the Disneyland Railroad with Mickey Mouse and highlights a variety of rides and attractions.

“High Seas Adventure” (15″ x 24″ Canvas) – $325

Displayed on a grid wall, this Noah Fine Art canvas features a pirate-themed illustration with a skull and crossed swords above the text "Ye come seeking adventure and salty old pirates?" Perfect for fans planning their next journey to an International Festival of the Arts at EPCOT.

“High Seas Adventure” features the talking skull from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction with his famous question “Ye come seeking adventure and salty old pirates?”

“Figment” (16″ x 24″ Canvas) – $325

A framed artwork by Noah Fine Art showcases a cartoon dragon floating in space, adding a whimsical touch to the metal grid wall. This piece reflects the creative spirit found at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

One returning favorite art piece shows our beloved purple Figment floating through a sepia space background.

“Headed to the Park!” (16″ x 24″ Canvas) – $350

Sepia-toned artwork of Mickey and Minnie Mouse driving a vintage car past a "Walt Disney World" sign, displayed on a metal grid, reminiscent of Noah Fine Art’s signature style—a perfect nod to the creativity celebrated at EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

This piece shows Mickey and Minnie racing in a cartoon car on their way to Walt Disney World. The artist has also offered on his official Instagram account to customize the travel sign in the image to match the real-life travel distance for anyone who buys the piece while he is at the booth.

“Walt in Train” (16″ x 24″ Canvas) – $325

A framed grayscale portrait of a smiling man in a suit and hat hangs next to colorful artworks by Noah Fine Art at the Festival of the Arts display grid.

This highly-detailed, almost photorealistic image shows Walt Disney leaning out the side of a train engine car. Walt is wearing his conductor hat and smiling as he looks into the distance.

“StoryTellers” (18″ x 24″ Canvas) – $375

A vintage-style painting captures a man in a trench coat and hat standing before a building with a radio tower, reminiscent of the atmosphere at an Arts Festival. Nearby, a classic car is parked, completing this engaging scene by Noah Fine Art.

This aptly-named image features the “Storytellers” statue located in Disney California Adventure. The sign for Carthay Circle Restaurant is above the building’s facade in the distance.

More information about Noah Fine Art can be found on the artist’s Facebook page and official art website.

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