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Jasmine's Fierce Protector Disney Fine Art by Jim Salvati
Status: Available | Condition:New | Edition:Limited Edition | Disney Fine Art | Dim:30 x 15 | CEPROTECT
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Price:$595.00
Availability: Yes as of Date: October 24, 2025
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Jim Salvati is a contemporary figurative artist and visual concept designer renowned for his work in the entertainment industry. His expertise as a cinematic artist has led him to contribute to major projects, including creating finished paintings for the Harry Potter film series. As part of the Disney Fine Art program, Salvati's oil paintings capture the essence of storytelling through rich textures and layered compositions. Beyond his professional work, he imparts his knowledge as an instructor at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California. Residing in Southern California, Salvati continues to influence the art world with his distinctive style and dedication to narrative art.
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Jasmine's Fierce Protector Hand-Embellished Giclee on Canvas
As a professor for the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, a crossroads for some of the greatest artistic voices of our generation, Jim Salvati is able to maintain a strong connection to artistic diversity, while also preserving a solid understanding of artistic styles found throughout human history. This is evident in his newest piece of Disney Fine Art. With stylized brushstrokes, and the muted background imagery, Jim Salvati is clearly paying homage to ancient Japanese emaki paintings which date as far back as the 11th Century. This is fitting because emaki works were actually painted on long scrolls and used to tell intricate stories with images, making them, in a way, a precursor to modern animation.