Story concept boards by Phyllis Graham for “The Phantom Tollbooth”, directed by Chuck Jones, 1970. Mixed media on art board, 5″ x 9″, circa 1968-69.

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Story concept boards by Phyllis Graham for “The Phantom Tollbooth”, directed by Chuck Jones, 1970. Mixed media on art board, 5″ x 9″, circa 1968-69.
Preliminary concept paintings by Phyllis Graham for the Chuck Jones-produced and directed “The Phantom Tollbooth”, 1970 (his only feature-length film).
Phyllis Graham, the wife of renowned CalArts art teacher, Don Graham, would submit her ideas as small mixed media paintings, about the size of a long postcard. Her work for “The Phantom Tollbooth” numbers in the hundreds, each one a jewel.
Pre-production layouts, mixed media on art board, 5″ x 11″, by Phyllis Graham for the 1970 Chuck Jones directed, “The Phantom Tollbooth”, his only feature film. Phyllis, wife of renowned art teacher and author, Donald Graham, produced hundreds of these beautiful paintings based on her reading of the Norton Juster-penned YA novel.
Pre-production character studies for “The Phantom Tollbooth”, Chuck Jones’s only feature film, 1970. Possibly by Phyllis Graham, circa 1967-68; top, middle, bottom: gouache on animation paper; the other two, pastels on black paper.
Original concept art for Chuck Jones's only feature film, "The Phantom Tollbooth" (released in 1970) by Phyllis Graham. This art was created in the mid-60s prior to the film going into production.