Sunday, April 26, 2026

Doris

A few sketches I made a while ago to be included into the exhibition Disney's Cats and Dogs at the Walt Disney Family Museum. This is our dog Doris...yes, named after the famous Hollywood actress. 

Today Doris is about 15 years old, and doing very well. Way back, when she was a puppy, my friend Kellie Hoover found her abandoned on the side of a road near a school in Utah. 

We were able to give Doris a home, and she became a family member. Like all dog owners we just love her, she is PURE JOY.





Thursday, April 23, 2026

Cinderella's Patience

"Oh well, I guess my dress will just have to wait." Cinderella was about to begin creating her own dress for the ball, when her stepmother calls for her with more duties.

Actress Helene Stanley gives a nice performance here to help the animator in his work.

This is really the thing about Disney live action reference:

1 - The action and acting was always carefully planed and staged. And the actors were amazing performers, who understood what kind of footage the animators were looking for. They understood the characters' emotions deeply.

2 - The animators worked with the reference, they pushed the timing as well as the composition.The animation never seems "floaty", which would happen, if the photostats were simply traced. 


Below a few sketches by Marc Davis showing the dress the mice and birds made for Cinderella.





Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Warwick Reynolds

Two beautiful works of art by British illustrator/painter Warwick Reynolds, 1880 - 1926).

The first is an etching that served as a study for the final painting of two leopards.



 


Saturday, April 18, 2026

MUSHKA Mini Review


 On Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Google Play.


Masterpieces

The ART of Disney Animation.  Two magnificent examples of how sophisticated Disney's animation had gotten 30 years after Steamboat Willie. Walt wanted "Moving Illustration" for Sleeping Beauty, and that's exactly what he got for this film.

My guess is that Iwao Takamoto drew this amazing clean up study over an animation rough drawing by Marc Davis.

The Maleficent sketch is most definitely by Davis. Marc skipped the production of Lady and the Tramp, so he could focus on designing and animating Aurora as well as Maleficent. 

Masterpieces.






Friday, April 3, 2026

Hans Martin Ruwoldt

Here is another artist who should be much wider known for his outstanding work in sculpture and drawing. Martin Ruwoldt lived from 1891 until 1969 in Hamburg, Germany.

During the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936 his art was showcased at a sculpture event, but a year later the nazies declared his work "Entartete Kunst' ( Degenerate Art). 

I am stunned at the fact that I keep discovering incredible artists from the past that are practically unknown today.

Disney animator Art Babbitt once said that an animator should be interested in studying art from Michelangelo to Ronald Searle. That kind of observation might inspire a whole new approach to your own art.

Are any of you animators doing this?



































Saturday, March 14, 2026

Cinderella goes into Production

An interesting 1947 note from Walt Disney to his staff. After the troubled war years he is ready to get back to animated feature productions, and Cinderella is up next. The text clearly outlines Walt's approach to storytelling and character development.