Sunday, March 26, 2017
Last Tuesday in SF
I had an amazing time in San Francisco last week.
My exhibition at the Walt Disney Family Museum is so well put together and designed by the amazing Marina. I feel flattered beyond belief. It was great to see Ron Miller along with his daughters Joanna and Tamara. A once in a lifetime experience!
One wall was entirely dedicated to Mushka. There are plenty of character sketches as well as Vis Dev art by the amazing Peter Moehrle.
That's Sybil Byrnes in the middle, daughter of Milt Kahl. She came with her granddaughter Zoe and her mom.
As you can see it was a glorious day in SF!!
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Congratulations Andreas, you deserve this!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wil.
DeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI am sure you have more than enough amazing work to fill the Diane Disney Miller Gallery in the back of the museum, but it is still so cool to see a small collection in the Theatre Gallery. I can't wait to see it the next time I'm there!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Andreas! Extremely well deserved tribute.
ReplyDeleteI can't see the pictures for some reason.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! How long will the gallery be up? I would really like to see it!
ReplyDeleteThe exhibit will be up through October 4.
DeleteFantastic, Andreas! Congratulations for the exhibition, you really deserved it. I hope to be in the US soon to be able to go see it.
ReplyDeleteI'll add another congratulations. The exhibit looks great - and that's just from the photos shown here.
ReplyDeleteI like the street signs in this sequence: flanked by two very different big cats!
Amazing to see your maquette models and wire sculpture on display since I thought only your animation drawings would be exhibited.
ReplyDeleteWow! congratulations Andreas!! looks like a beautiful exhibit. Would love to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Andreas! You totally deserved it!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing it this summer!
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