Description
Snow White One Song Disney Canvas Giclee Print:
- Aww… Snow White and her prince.
- Touching artwork from Disney's Snow White.
- Canvas giclee print measures 18-inches tall x 14-inches wide.
- Hand-numbered limited edition, signed by artist Amy Mebberson!
Don't miss this beautiful canvas art giclee! The Snow White One Song Disney Canvas Giclee Print from Acme Archives features a touching image of Snow White asleep in her glass coffin with the prince lamenting in the background. Measuring 18-inches tall x 14-inches wide and printed on canvas, this wonderful piece of unframed artwork is a limited edition of only 125 pieces, hand numbered and signed by the artist, Amy Mebberson. It comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Amy Mebberson is an comic artist and book illustrator from Australia, now based in California. With a degree in music from the University of Sydney, Amy set out to be an opera singer, but somewhere along the way she remembered that she'd been drawing since the age of two and was probably better at that than singing. After shifting careers from singing to animation, she spent five years as an inbetweener and assistant animator at Walt Disney Animation Australia, working on movies like
Return to Neverland, Lion King 1.5, The 3 Musketeers, and
Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time. After the studio closed in 2006, Amy relocated to the U.S. and drew comics for Tokyopop before moving on to Disney, Pixar, and Muppet comics with Boom! Studios. In addition to further all-ages comic work
(Strawberry Shortcake and
Sesame Street for Ape! Entertainment and
My Little Pony for IDW), Amy Mebberson has illustrated Muppet story books and is best known online for her Disney Princess art.
Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is an invented name for the process of making fine-art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word was coined to distinguish commonly known industrial "Iris proofs" from the fine-art prints artists were producing on the same printers. The name has since come to mean any high-quality, ink-jet print, and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such. In the past few years, the word (as a fine-art term) has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant "archival" inks and the inkjet printers that use them. A wide variety of substrates are available, including various textures and finishes such as matte photo paper, watercolor paper, cotton canvas, or artist textured vinyl.