Ariel’s Dolphin Playground 15H×11.5W Artist Proof by Wyland Disney Fine Art Limited Editions – Animation Art Masters

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Ariel’s Dolphin Playground 15H×11.5W Artist Proof by Wyland Disney Fine Art Limited Editions

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  • Disney animation artist: Wyland
  • Edition Proof: Artist Proof
  • Edition Size: 75
  • Main Image Size: 15Hx11.5W
  • Outer Border Size: 19Hx15.5W
  • Outer Border has a Hand Deckled Edge
  • Orientation: Portrait
  • High-quality Giclee Archival Ink and Archival Paper
  • Signed & Numbered Limited Edition
  • Certificate of Authenticity included

The Wyland Giclee Archival Paper Collection. Each limited edition is a reproduction of a hand-painted original. 

This artwork ships flat. The artwork is matted and framed by your local frame shop.

About the Giclee Archival prints. 

For the giclée printing process, the paper must be archival to ensure the artwork’s longevity. The archival paper is acid-free and has been specially prepared to handle and retain the high-quality Giclee pigmented inks.

Also, to maintain the integrity of a giclée print on paper, it is important to protect the work behind an acrylic, UV, or museum glass. An acid-free mat and a quality frame are highly recommended.

Artwork inspired, licensed, and authorized by Walt Disney Studios.

Published by: Disney Fine Art – C.E. 

 

Gallery Dealer: Animation Art Masters
Made in the USA.
Edition Signed and Numbered (For A/P or P/P, Please Inquire.)
Certificate of Authenticity Included
Inspired By Walt Disney's® Animated Classics
Officially Licensed Artwork By Disney®

Wyland (Ships in 2-6 weeks)

Note! ORDERS could take 2 to 6 weeks to ship out on some of Wyland's images  Renowned marine life artist Robert Wyland changed the way people think about our environment when he started painting life-size whales on the sides of buildings in the 1980s. Wyland always thought big. And he never stopped. Today, the Wyland name has become synonymous with the new generation of awareness about environmental conservation. Through his unique marine life paintings, sculptures, and photography, Wyland has inspired a generation about the importance of marine life conservation. His life-like his art – can find him anywhere around the world, at any time, from the Antarctic ice shelf on a photo expedition to document climate change to a grassroots journey down the Mississippi River on a mission of conservation. The multi-faceted artist, scuba diver, educator, and explorer has hosted several television programs, including, “Wyland’s Ocean World” series on the Discovery Channel’s Animal Planet Network, “Wyland: A Brush With Giants” and “Wyland’s Art Studio,” a series for national public television. His mission of engaging people through nature-themed art and a more environmentally friendly lifestyle has led to strategic alliances with such notable organizations as the United States Olympic Team, United Nations Environment Program, and Walt Disney Studios, to name a few. Wyland’s 100th and final Monumental Marine Life Mural, Hands Across the Oceans, a 24,000-square-foot, half-mile-long series of canvas murals with student artists from 110 countries, was displayed in October 2008 at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and honored by the National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, White House Council on Environmental Quality, and the U.S. Department of the Interior. In May 2010, the United Nations released six Wyland images for an international stamp issue celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. Since 1993, the non-profit Wyland Foundation has set the standard for environmental outreach. In partnership with the United States Forest Service and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Wyland is actively engaged in teaching millions of students around the world to become caring, informed stewards of our ocean, rivers, lakes, estuaries, and wetlands. The enormous extent of Wyland public artworks (it is estimated that his murals are viewed by more than a billion people every year), his award-winning art galleries, and community service projects have made him one of the most recognized and beloved artists in the nation. He is considered one of the most influential artists of the 21st Century, with artwork in museums, corporate collections, and private homes in more than one hundred countries.

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