Davey Jones 14Hx14W Disney PIRATE VILLAINS Treasures on Canvas Wall Art by Tom Matousek – Animation Art Masters

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FEATURING: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, VILLAINS

  • Disney Animation Artist: TOM MATOUSEK
  • Image Dimensions: 14Hx14Wx1.5D
  • Limited Edition of 1500
  • Giclee Archival inks printed onto Archival canvas
  • Artist’s signature in the lower front corner
  • Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Artwork is finished in the Gallery-Wrapped style
  • Wire installed and ready to hang on your wall.
Made in the USA.
Treasures on Canvas wall art from the Disney Fine Art collection. Each limited edition reproduction is of the original painting, painted by an authorized Disney Fine Art artist. The wire hanger has been installed and the picture is ready to hang on your wall.

Gallery-wrapped may be framed in standard or floater mouldings.
 

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

Published by: Disney Fine Art. 
Gallery: Animation Art Masters
Limited Edition of 1500
Certificate of Authenticity Included
Gallery Wrapped Style - Ready To Hang
Inspired By Walt Disney's® Animated Classics
Officially Licensed Artwork By Disney®

Tom Matousek

“I desire to create abstract work that is understandable to all who view it, while at the same time provoking thought, curiosity, imagination, inspiration, and conversation.” Tom Matousek is a San Francisco based, award-winning artist, who began his artistic journey by studying cartoons as a child and in a short time, could draw almost anything from memory. “I have lots of memories of staying up late with my brother and friends, watching Creature Features and drawing anything we could get our hands on—the sports page, baseball and football cards, beverage cans, and cartoon characters. I would stay in my room for hours creating my cartoons. From the time I was a kid, it was my dream to be a Disney artist.” His meteoric rise as a prominent mural painter soon landed his artwork in the homes of professional athletes, high-end restaurants, and at AT&T Park, home of three-time World Series Champions, the San Francisco Giants.  These commissions soon drew the eye of San Francisco’s world-renowned theater district, where Tom began a career in Set Design that ultimately led him, in 2010, to win a Shellie Award, the East Bay’s version of the Tony’s. All the while, Tom Matousek continued to experiment with portraits on canvas, using abstract shapes to define his artistic voice even further. It was during this explorative period that Tom began to compose faces using sharp, geometric forms. Although this style, at first glance, appears to be about the individual shapes and colors, it is more about light value, and how that causes the human eye to manipulate the shapes and colors involuntarily to find a cohesive form. This breakthrough in form and style led Tom to be named the artist in residence for the DDR Corporation, which sent him to various cities around the country to create community art projects based on his unique style. In 2013 and 2014, he was the featured artist at the world’s largest chalk festival in Pasadena, CA. And shortly after that, At Art Basel in Miami Beach, FL, BMW unveiled their i8 concept car at Tom’s show, and he had the opportunity to present the highly esteemed artist, Romero Britto, with a portrait. Upon seeing Tom’s work, Britto, who is no stranger to people painting his image, remarked, “At least 500 people have painted my portrait. Yours is the most spectacular!” Most recently, Tom has painted for Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo, former SVP of Google and current Softbank CEO, Nikesh Arora, and TOMS founder, Blake MyCoskie, in addition to countless portraits of celebrities, world leaders, and global icons. With all of the famous faces to have graced Tom Matousek’s canvases over the years, it is only fitting that he now turn his deftly trained brush towards one of the most iconic faces in the entire world, Mickey Mouse, thus making his childhood dream of being a Disney Artist come true.

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