MEDIUM: Original Concept Painting
IMAGE SIZE: 9" x 9"
PRODUCTION: Dumbo
YEAR: 1941
SKU: CCV3509
ABOUT THE ARTIST: Mary Blair (1911–1978) was a visionary artist and designer whose bold use of color and modernist style profoundly shaped Disney’s mid-20th century animation and theme parks. After studying at the Chouinard Art Institute, she joined Disney in 1940 and gained recognition for her work on Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. Blair’s distinctive concept art set the tone for classics like Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), and Peter Pan (1953).
Though her style was often adapted for traditional animation, her influence remains unmistakable. Blair returned to Disney in the 1960s to design the iconic “It’s a Small World” attraction, where her whimsical, geometric designs and vivid color palettes became legendary.
Blair’s concept paintings are highly collectible for their artistry and connection to beloved films. As one of the few women in a key creative role at Disney, she broke barriers and left a lasting legacy, inspiring generations of artists with her innovative and timeless style.
WHEN:
Wednesday, July 22nd - Sunday, July 26th
WHERE:
San Diego Convention Center
111 Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Charles Fazzino
Friday: 1pm-4pm
Saturday: 1pm-4pm
Sunday: 11am-2pm
Randy Martinez
Wednesday: 4pm-7pm
Thursday: 4pm-6pm
Friday: 10am -1pm
BOOTH NUMBER:
#4215