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Free After 10,000 Years Disney Fine Art by Michelle St Laurent
Status: Available | Condition:New | Edition:Limited Edition | Disney Fine Art | Dim:26 X 14 | CEFREEYEAR
Price:$450.00
Availability: Yes as of Date: October 23, 2025
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Michelle St. Laurent is a contemporary artist known for her exceptional figurative painting and mastery of modern realism. Her fine art portraiture captures the emotional depth and subtle nuances of her subjects, using oil painting techniques to convey both physical likeness and inner emotion. St. Laurent's work invites viewers into a world of artistic expression, where expressive portraits tell powerful stories of human connection and experience. Her vibrant color palette and careful attention to detail create a visual language that speaks directly to the heart, turning each piece into a form of narrative art. As a leader in contemporary portrait art, St. Laurent's work stands as a testament to the power of emotional expression in capturing the soul of the subject, making each painting a unique reflection of the human experience.
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Free After 10,000 Years Hand-Embellished Giclee on Canvas
Considered by many to be the best film to emerge from Disney's Renaissance, Aladdin will be celebrating its 25 year reunion next year. In the lead up to this milestone, Michelle St. Laurent has created another one of her Disney Fine Art masterpieces. In this work, Free After 10,000 Years, the audience's eyes are drawn immediately to the towering Genie moments after he has been freed from his lamp. A bigger than life character, the Genie, voiced by the late Robin Williams, completely stole the show, making Aladdin the highest grossing film of 1992, and leading the famed animator, Chuck Jones, to proclaim Aladdin as, "The funniest feature ever made."