Quote of the Day “I have been up against tough competition all my life. I wouldn’t know how to get along without it.”
- Walt Disney
The vision continues for Bloc28 by Disney artist series (2) with Mickey by Tenga. When DCP present us with this project, we knew there were some challenges in interpreting any artwork from 2D to 3D, however Japan artist Tenga was able to re-imagine Mickey in such a way that our deluxe figure turned out to be an amazing 15 inches tall with a wing span of 22 inches, making it quite the (ATC) figure.
Take off with us…
A major global launch is planned this summer in Hong Kong. The whole Bloc28 program was started by Disney to work with artists experienced in non-traditional media like murals, graffiti, and street art. It started as just a few graphics, but it was soon developed into its own program. With most of us inspired by Disney characters as children, it’s interesting to see how Mickey is reinterpreted.
How high!
All of the artists have their own unique style. And they all have a following; yet Bloc28 allows the artists to take their street art to a broader audience. Bloc28 by Disney is all about telling a great story in a non-traditional way.
Mickey landing.
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To Think It Was All Started By A Mouse!
Quote of the Day
“I have been up against tough competition all my life. I wouldn’t know how to get along without it.”
- Walt Disney
The vision continues for Bloc28 by Disney artist series (2) with Mickey by Tenga. When DCP present us with this project, we knew there were some challenges in interpreting any artwork from 2D to 3D, however Japan artist Tenga was able to re-imagine Mickey in such a way that our deluxe figure turned out to be an amazing 15 inches tall with a wing span of 22 inches, making it quite the (ATC) figure.
Take off with us…
A major global launch is planned this summer in Hong Kong. The whole Bloc28 program was started by Disney to work with artists experienced in non-traditional media like murals, graffiti, and street art. It started as just a few graphics, but it was soon developed into its own program. With most of us inspired by Disney characters as children, it’s interesting to see how Mickey is reinterpreted.
How high!
All of the artists have their own unique style. And they all have a following; yet Bloc28 allows the artists to take their street art to a broader audience. Bloc28 by Disney is all about telling a great story in a non-traditional way.
Mickey landing.
This entry was posted on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at 12:37 am and is filed under ATC, Bloc 28, Disney, Mickey, Tenga. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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