Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How Much Cost To Buy Bowling

A great link!

I come to leave a link I found recently. It's about art TOO Disney films are amazing!


(click on the image and bring them to the main site)

The site is in French, but if you use Google Chrome as a browser, it is easy to translate.
is filled with concept sketches from all Disney movies, both animated and real image Pixar, and its smaller subsidiaries (Touchstone, etc). There were even some that I do not sound anything xD
also have a section on the artists behind the animations and designs and even a section of projects aborted (very interesting!)

The truth is that it is a joy.

Some post that I liked: On Tangled
:
http://artofdisney.canalblog.com/archives/raiponce/index.html
The artist who designed it:
http://artofdisney.canalblog.com / archives/2010/12/01/19744388.html
Don Quixote, a project that was concluded:
http://artofdisney.canalblog.com/archives/2010/05/07/17788718.html

And finally, can stay for hours running through it: D

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Promotion Congratulations Quotes

VIDEO: DESTINATION




DESTINATION is a project in 40 years between Walt Disney and the English artist Salvador Dalí in relation to his work, was canceled because of budget and economic problems of the company in the midst of World War II. The year 2003 was taken up and completed through the sketches and illustrations that Dalí left.

This video comes at a time when the 2000 fantasy film when they talk about some projects that were asleep and did not see the light and good, by the way the pictures and the same story I would have been interesting to see in that movie macula.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Clothes Organizermachine

Photos! - Annie Leibovitz and Dina Goldstein

Hi, I'm new around here, but wanted to start my contribution with something and leave the dark side of the lurker.
So, as I saw that they had not put anything about it, I come to let some nice montages.


The first pictures are the work of Annie Leibovitz, famous American photographer. Disney asked him to recreate scenes from his most memorable films with actors and members jet set news. The result is quite nice, I must say.

Julianne is The Little Mermaid
Julianne Moore as The Little Mermaid

J. Lo is Princess Jasmine
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony as Jasmine and Aladin

Jessica Biel is Pocahontas
Jessica Biel as Pocahontas

Annie Leibovitz’s “Disney Dream Portrait Series”
Scarlett Johansson as Cinderella

Annie Leibovitz’s “Disney Dream Portrait Series”
Rachel Weisz as Snow White

Annie Leibovitz’s “Disney Dream Portrait Series”
Roger Federer as King Arthur (a bit grown up, haha)

Annie Leibovitz’s “Disney Dream Portrait Series”
Beyonce as Alice, Oliver Platt as the Mad Hatter and Lyle Lovett as the March Hare.

Annie Leibovitz’s “Disney Dream Portrait Series”
David Beckham as Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty.


Zach Effron and Vanessa Hudgens in Sleeping Beauty


Drew Barrymore as Belle, from Beauty and the Beast (my favorite)

Well, there are several more that are not placed (like Peter Pan, The Blue Fairy of Pinocchio, the Genie of Aladdin, etc), but it is easy to search google : D

The other is a photographic project called "The Fallen Princesses" by Dina Goldstein, in showing the Disney Princesses and fairy tales in a somewhat pathetic, showing that not all fairy tales have an ending happy.

This time I leave the link to avoid overloading of pictures this post. You can see some photos in this article .
Most conspicuous by irony.

And that, I hope you like!

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David Gilson Chibi Disney / Disney Heroes by David Kawena

Watching some post previously made [info] malena_sama on illustrators are thought Disney Fanarts add my two cents in the same way.

The first is David Gilson (PrinceKido), a French artist who works for Disney and other agencies.



In honor of the 50th Disney animated film "Entangled" is doing a Chibi for each film in his adorable style, is now hanging on their website Deviantart but I advise them to review their Blog to see more of their work, projects or find out what's new in animation (French and English)



Second is David Kawena, surely many know his series of illustrations called "Disney Heroes"



As we know the princesses are widely used commercially and are fun to draw, well, this artist decided to show the protagonists of the stories in a way never seen and good will resulted. The interesting thing is how each figure is worked and studied very well the character designs to create each image in the series. Course is still under construction, missing characters, heroes and good, if we add a new film will still have surprises! can see this series here