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Happy New Year
I adore this Christmas themed illustration by the great TS Sullivant! I hope you had a nice holiday, and I wish you all the very best for 2025! May your creativity soar to new and unexpected heights.
View ArticlePainting Milt Kahl Cels
Ā Many years ago, after I had started at Disney, I toured the studio's Ink & Paint department. At that time here was still a large group of artists who painted cels for productions like The Black...
View ArticleJohn Macallan Swan
John Macallan Swan (1846-1910) was a British painter and sculptor. He is particularly known for his exquisite depiction of wild animals. His drawings and paintings with big cats are outstanding....
View ArticleRunaway Brain at 30
Later on in the year the short film Runaway Brain is turning 30. It premiered on August 11, 1995. A few things come to mind when I reflect on the film's production:At the time the French animation crew...
View ArticleFred Moore's Cuban Caballero
Ā These absolutely stunning design drawings by Fred Moore depict a Cuban bird character that never made it to the big screen. He would have been the fourth caballero for one of Disney's South American...
View ArticleTwo Key Drawings of Maleficent
Ā Maleficent locks the door to the dungeon cel in which she holds Prince Philip prisoner. Here are the two main rough key drawings by Marc Davis that define this particular piece of action. You can see...
View ArticleMarc Davis Character Drawings for Fans
Like many animators Marc Davis would occasionally draw character sketches for fans, even after his career in animation was in the distant past. Sometimes these sketches showed a different drawing style...
View ArticleWalt Disney's Collection of Heinrich Kley Art
I don't know exactly when, but at one time during Walt's travels to Europe, he purchased complete sketchbooks as well as individual illustrations by German artist Heinrich Kley. I am also not sure...
View ArticleDirecting at Disney
That's not only the title of a great new book by Pete Docter and Don Peri, it is also the latest special exhibition at the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco.Ā Get your copy of the book at...
View ArticleWoolie
Last week Saturday was a special afternoon at the Walt Disney Family Museum. All three of Woolie Reitherman's sons, Bruce, Richard and Robert presented an amazing keynote about their dad.Ā His...
View Article"There will be a King!"
Ā These pics were taken at Disney's ARL, Animation Research Library.The color drawing of Scar is the very first drawing I did of the character as I was trying to design him.I remember the directors...
View ArticleFred Moore's Granddaughter
Quite a few years ago I got a call from Ollie Johnston, and he asked me if I could swing by his home and bring a few Fred Moore drawings with me. (I had purchased those from Ollie a while back.)This...
View ArticleOscar Winners
A few days ago I had the pleasure of spending time with recent Oscar winnersĀ Hossein Molayemi andShirin Sohani. Their animated short film "In the Shadow of the Cypress" is stunning and profound. I was...
View ArticleCrazy with the Heat
Crazy with the Heat is a Goofy/Donald short from 1947. Ed Aardel was the lead animator on the film. I remember seeing it as a kid in a theatre as part of a Disney shorts package program.These terrific...
View ArticleThree Caballeros and a Lady
I keep discovering new, unpublished Fred Moore drawings from the South American movies all the time. Fred was in high demand when it came to promote these films. This one is a real gem.Donald, Panchito...
View ArticleMickey Sorcerer by Fred Moore
A beautiful Fred Moore sketch of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice is currently being offered on Ebay. I don't think Fred animated any scenes for this stunning short film, but he was animation...
View ArticleDame Edna Everage
Some of you might be familiar with Barry Humphries' bigger than life creation of Dame Edna Everage.I first became aware of this character in 1987 when I was working in London on Who Framed...
View ArticleMilt Kahl, 116
Today is Milt Kah's birthday number 116. He was eight years younger than Walt Disney. I don't have much to add to what I have been saying in previous posts. Milt was the right guy at the right time in...
View ArticlePainting Milt Kahl Cels II
A few posts back I wrote about the challenges some cel inkers and painters might have had when dealing with Milt Kahl scenes.It was in fact Cherie Miller who gave me this bit of information. In this...
View ArticleAfrican Cats Revisited
The Disney Nature film African Cats premiered in theatres inĀ 2011. Way back I posted some artwork I had created based on scenes from the film. The sketches were used as part of the film's...
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