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Oo-De-Lally Disney Fine Art by Heather Edwards
Status: Available | Condition:New | Edition:Limited Edition | Disney Fine Art | Dim:18 x 30 | CEOODE
Free Gallery Wrapping on Disney Animation Fine Art $495 or more - $60 value! US Orders only. *(applies to canvas art. Sale items & Layaway not included).
Price:$495.00
Availability: Yes as of Date: October 23, 2025
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Heather Edwards is a Disney Fine Art artist known for her fantasy realism and classically inspired painting techniques. Her work brings modern storytelling to life, reimagining mythical themes, folklore, and beloved pop culture characters with emotionally expressive portraits and rich, detailed compositions. Edwards' ability to blend realism with fantasy has made her limited edition Disney prints and original works highly sought after by collectors. Through her distinctive vision, she transforms familiar characters into timeless fine art pieces, offering a contemporary fantasy art experience that resonates with fans and collectors alike.
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10/23/2025 $165.00 1st payment
11/22/2025 $165.00 2nd payment
12/22/2025 $165.00 3rd & final payment
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Oo-De-Lally In a stunning visual love letter to the celebrated 1973 animated classic Robin Hood, artist Heather Edwards has created this tapestry of color, characters, and storytelling. In a fusion of memorable moments from the film, Heather portrays the hero and villain together in the composition, each shown in a moment that reflects their true nature. The hero of Nottingham himself, Robin Hood generously gifting his hat and bow to young Skippy, and Prince John, the selfish, spoiled and cruel usurper king, sucking his thumb and throwing a childish tantrum after being outsmarted by his adversaries, Robin Hood and Little John.