If You Are A Disney Fan You Need To Read ‘Drawing 100 Years of Disney Wonder’
One of the best parts of the Disney100 celebration has been that the company has taken the time to go back through its storied history and feature the characters that made us Disney fans in the first place.
If you, like me, are a fan of Disney animation, then you likely have attempted to draw a Disney character or two yourself. I know I have tried my best to draw Donald and Dumbo, although somehow the results are never as good as I had hoped.
Whether you happen to be an aspiring artist or just a fan of Disney animation, then you have to see the new Drawing 100 Years of Disney Wonder book set to be released this September!
The upcoming book will travel back through 100 years of The Walt Disney Company’s history with 240 pages of art instruction and animation!
Art Instruction and History
Drawing 100 Years of Disney Wonder features Mickey Mouse and his friends, the Disney Princesses, Pixar Characters, and more! This must-have collector’s item not only features step-by-step drawing projects but also character sketches and vintage artwork from the Dinsey arrives.
Each section of drawing lessons is categorized by decade, and features historical context, interesting anecdotes, and fun facts!
A Classic Collection of Characters
In each decade, you can learn how to draw all of your favorite Disney and Pixar characters. These include:
1920s: Mickey, Minnie, and Pete
1930s: Donald Duck, the Big Bad Wolf, and Snow White
1940s: Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Bambi
1950s: Cinderella, Alice, and Tinker Bell
1960s: Cruella De Vil from One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Baloo from The Jungle Book, and The Sword and the Stone’s Arthur
1970s: Marie from The Aristocats, Robin Hood, and Winnie the Pooh
1980s: Tod and Copper from The Fox and the Hound and The Little Mermaid’s Ariel
1990s: Aladdin and Jasmine, Simba from The Lion King, and Woody from Toy Story
2000s: Stitch, Lightning McQueen from Cars, and Tiana from The Princess and the Frog
2010s: Frozen’s Elsa and Anna, Moana, and Coco’s Miguel
2020s: Ian and Barley from Onward, Encanto’s Mirabel, and Meilin from Turning Red
When To Get It
I for one, am excited to get my hands on Drawing 100 Years of Disney Wonder! Not only will I get to learn more about Disney’s animated classics, but I might dust off my old sketch pad while I’m at it.
Drawing 100 Years of Disney will be available on September 5, 2023. I can’t wait! You can pre-order the book here.
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