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Where Art Thou Snow White? Disney Fine Art by Tim Rogerson
Status: Only 1 Available | Condition:New | Edition:Limited Edition | Disney Fine Art | Dim:24 X 18 | CEARTTHOU
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Price:$899.00
Availability: Yes as of Date: October 23, 2025
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Blending modern impressionism with the magic of Disney animation, these vibrant and expressive paintings bring beloved Disney characters and scenes to life through bold colors and dynamic brushwork. Each stylized pop culture painting captures the energy and nostalgia of classic Disney animation, reinterpreted with a fresh, artistic perspective. Featuring high-energy character portraits and whimsical storytelling, these compositions combine fine art techniques with the imaginative spirit of animation. The playful yet sophisticated style infuses each work with striking visual contrast, movement, and emotion, making them collector’s edition Disney prints that celebrate both artistic craftsmanship and beloved pop culture. Designed for Disney fans and fine art collectors alike, these pieces offer a unique and engaging fusion of fine art and animation-inspired creativity.
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Where Art Thou Snow White? Hand-Embellished Giclée on Canvas
Definitely one of the most iconic moments in animated film history, Tim Rogerson's depiction of the famed balcony scene in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs celebrates the historical image while branching out on its own to showcase the artist's own compositional talents. By backing the viewer away from the original film moment, and placing them behind the willow tree, whose branches seem to carry your eyes toward Snow White, Tim Rogerson is able to breathe new life into this scene while also venturing into his own artistic space.