When you take the time to study classic Disney production art up close you begin to realize just how enormously talented and dedicated the animation staff was. The studio's background painters were all fine artists on weekends on their own time. And it shows. I am endlessly impressed by their understanding of light, and its application in a simply and convincing manner. You can freeze frame almost any frame from a Walt Disney movie and feel astonished at the artistry and craftsmanship.
Realism was not the name of the game in those days, but believable stylization was. They created worlds that were different from ours, they took us to imaginary places that were far removed from photo realistic imagery. Walt's films are like dreams, the kind we don't want to wake up from.
Here is a short line up of final production images, some of them are holiday related.
Happy Holidays Mr. Deja. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThe last image – just wow.
ReplyDeleteWalt's films were absolutely in a special dimension, something ideal not only for children, but the entire art of animation as well.
ReplyDeleteThe people who worked there, truly understood that this was a form of art, and were dedicated to it beyond anything else.
Happy Holidays Mr. Deja!
Thank you for sharing!
Inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteThat Snow White Christmas card is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt is truly amazing what Walt was able to produce, fine art indeed.
ReplyDeleteDas letzte Bild aus Fantasia gefällt mir am Besten So eine unglaubliche Dynamik aber auch Grazie! 🤩
ReplyDeleteDanke fürs Teilen! 😊