Perfect Blue Mima Kirigoe Production Cel with Production Background, and Animation Drawing (Madhouse, 1997)
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Perfect Blue Mima Kirigoe Production Cel with Production Background, and Animation Drawing (Madhouse, 1997)
Beetlejuice Production Art (1989/90)
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders Original Production Cel with Matching Drawing on Original Production Background: Scooby and Shaggy
MEDIUM: Original Production Cel on Original Background SIZE: Cel 10.5"X9" Drawing 10.5" x 9.5" SIGNED: Hand-Signed by Bob Singer SKU: IFA4638
Selected concept artwork from Lilo & Stitch by Xiangyuan Jie (揭湘沅). Watercolor. 2002.
A native of Hunan, China, Xiangyuan Jie is an oil painter and concept artist who now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Jie has worked on pre-production color concepts for Ice Age 3, concept art for Horton Hears a Who!, background styling for Brother Bear, and concept paintings for Lilo & Stitch.
The depicted artwork consists of colorkeys, concept paintings, and production backgrounds that Jie did for the Disney film Lilo & Stitch, all in traditional watercolors with the exception of some keys. The film’s writers and directors, Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, opted for watercolor painted backgrounds rather than the traditional gouache technique used for a majority of Disney’s other films post mid-1940s. Jie mentioned on his blog that Sanders’ preference for storybook-evocative watercolors initially scared the film’s team of artists, as it can be an “unforgiving medium to handle”; however, he expressed satisfaction at the beautiful final product.
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God bless our National Parks. In honor of our ranger heroes here’s some beautiful production backgrounds from Yogi Bear, artwork by Art Lozzi.
Speed Racer Speed Racer Production Cel with Production Background (Tatsunoko Productions, c. 1967-68)
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“(Blooper) Bunny” (1991) Cel on Top of a “Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers” (1992) Background…
Production Art “Petal to the Metal” (1992) “Going Bonkers” (1993)