These beautiful portraits of Jack Skellington were released exclusively in Disney Stores and produced by Walt Disney Studios. These screen art pieces on gallery-wrapped canvas measure 23 inches in height by 15 3/4 inches wide. These collectible releases come with a bracket on the back of the piece for easy hanging and sold out quickly.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Fantasia Mongolia Stamp Art
This unique piece of artwork contains an official limited edition postage stamp that was released in 1992 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Fantasia. The stamp bears an animation cel of Mickey as the Sorcerer's Apprentice and is limited to the production year of 1992. A print of the original animation sketches for the film showcases the progress of Sorcerer Mickey himself. This artwork was packaged and authorized by the Walt Disney Company, and is limited to the production year of 1997. It also comes with a certificate of authenticity enclosed on the back, that provides some background history.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Robert Silvers Photomosaic
Years ago, when common Disney Stores carried framed art, we obtained this extravagant piece of art created by Robert Silvers. It is called a photomosaic, which is a computer generated print consisting of thousands of tiny images put together to illuminate one large image from a further perspective. Robert Silvers is an artist who created the term 'photomosaic' and patented the creation.
This specific photomosaic is of Jack Skellington from the Nightmare Before Christmas. Looking closely, you can see the different stills from the movie and how they blend together to create a larger image. It is matted and framed, with " Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas Photomosaics by Robert Silvers " at the bottom. It was made for the production of the film, in 1993, and when it was purchased we were told that it is limited edition. The dimensions are 30" L x 20" W and it hangs on the wall with a wire backing. I am positive that it could only be found on the secondary market, although we have not seen another one to date. This piece is very rare and interesting! If you have any further information about Robert Silvers Disney Photomosaics please share, we'd love to hear.
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