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Disney Art Donald Duck rare Orig. 60"x60" by Trevor Carlton & Stephen Reis

$ 1689.6

Availability: 93 in stock
  • Franchise: Disney
  • Brand: Disney
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Character/Story/Theme: Donald Duck

    Description

    Original Work
    60 x 60 on Canvas
    It’s an original 60" x 60"  acrylic on canvas called 'Impressions of a Duck'  (see attached picture) by Stephen Reis & Trevor Carlton.
    Here’s the bio for each Artist:
    Monte Trevor Carlton was born in 1972 in Olympia, Washington.
    Trevor next attended the Lee Strasberg Acting Workshop. The following year he relocated to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
    It was here that a style was born. Using reclaimed lumber as his "canvas", he started painting images of vintage Americana with subjects ranging from pop icon celebrity to the heyday of jazz.
    After numerous gallery shows in Los Angeles and private commissions he has now combined his unique style to that most American of symbols, Mickey Mouse.
    Stephen Reis was born in Los Angeles, California in 1974 and raised in nearby Santa Barbara. The Artist within emerged around age three, and as a young child he would spend countless hours drawing the worlds conjured up in his imagination.
    Regular family outings to the movies, along with a healthy addiction to late-night monster and horror films, instilled the love of cinema in Stephen, and in 1992 he enrolled in the film program at Loyola Marymont University. He would graduate four years later with a Bachelor's of Arts degree, but not before a life-changing experience. In 1994, he studied drawing and photography at Studio Arts Center International in Florence, Italy. Being immersed in Italian culture and surrounded by some of the finest art to be created by man proved to be a defining time for both the artist and the young man.
    Upon graduating from college, Stephen had turned his attention to animation, which in many ways combined his loves of drawing and cinema. In late 1996, he joined the animation crew for Fox's long-standing hit series "The Simpsons". The work environment on the show provided him with a second education as well as a paycheck, as he learned more about drawing and storytelling than ever before.