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Art orders can take up to 4 weeks to ship if they need to be special ordered. please contact us if you have any queries.
£110.00
Walt Disney said it all began with a mouse, and in the newest Disney movie classic you might say it all begins with a frog. The Princess and the Frog has been brought to life with hand-drawn animation techniques, making it the first Disney traditional animation classic in years as well as the first ever to be set in the enchanted city of New Orleans.
In my painting I wanted to suggest the look of traditional animation yet maintain the sense of painterly mood that my work is known for. I lavished detail into the bayou flowers glowing with hidden fireflies, as well as the curving live oak draped with lacey Spanish moss. The characters of the movie swirl about the composition, inviting us to ponder the part each plays in the story.
As the first piece in my Disney Discoveries Collection, The Princess and the Frog will no doubt experience an enthusiastic welcome by Disney and Kinkade fans worldwide. At its core, The Princess and the Frog painting, like the movie itself, portrays a romantic love story. And who can resist a love story?
£560.00
DESCRIPTION Disney’s Robin Hood tells the tale of a legend of extraordinary courage and friendship. The heroic Robin Hood, along with his trusted companion Little John and his devoted band...
£700.00
DESCRIPTION The road to redemption and re-acceptance into the Mandalorian™ culture has been fraught with challenges and danger. As Din Djarin adventurous compatriots ventured to the very heart of Mandalore,...
£700.00
DESCRIPTION The friendship between Belle and the Beast has blossomed into true love. What perfect time than Christmas to celebrate this new beginning than with cherished family and friends. As...
£228.00
DESCRIPTION Where did the words ‘happily ever after’ come from? It’s a beautiful expression that everything will work out perfectly, and it’s borrowed from fairy tale endings we’ve read in...