
The Art of Meredith Dillman - Illustration, fantasy, fairy and mythological art GhibliWiki latest news Latest news from GhibliWiki. Have news? Let us know! March-ing Through the News Thanks to Tram Nguyen and Daniel Zelter for the news. --LLin (talk) 20:16, 12 March 2014 (CDT) The Wind Rises Roundup With the film nearing its North American release date news is arriving at a rapid clip: Thanks to Daniel Zelter for the news. --LLin (talk) 19:44, 21 February 2014 (CST) News Roundup Thanks to Thijs van den Ende, Tram Nguyen, and Daniel Zelter for the news. --LLin (talk) 20:56, 12 February 2014 (CST) Miyazaki Interview, Bobblehead, Wind Rises OST, Princess Mononoke Showing --LLin (talk) 15:54, 29 January 2014 (CST) Double Features in LA, Blu-ray Updates, Other Bits BACK WITH THE WIND: MIYAZAKI, TAKAHATA AND THE MASTERS OF STUDIO GHIBLI run from February 21 through March 1 at the Egyptian Theatre in LA. --LLin (talk) 17:57, 21 January 2014 (CST) The Wind Rises Received Oscar Nomination After many months of speculation the nominees for Best Animated Feature were reveled this morning: First 2014 News Bits
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Selina Fenech – Fairy Art and Fantasy Art Gallery Brittney Lee A few months ago, artists at the studio were given canvases and asked to create a piece of artwork based on any one of the 50 Disney animated features that inspires us. Once finished, these canvases will be sold at a charity auction later this year. I will pass along the details as soon as I have them, but for now I thought I would post a few photos of my finished piece:) My inspirational film of choice is (of course) The Little Mermaid. I knew that I wanted to work with paper for this piece, but I also wanted to utilize the large (18"x36") canvas that was given to me. After a little experimentation, I decided to cut the canvas to be the top foreground elements while its wooden frame serves as a perfect support for the inner layers of paper. When I make original artwork for gallery shows, I am often asked if it is difficult for me to part with it. Well, this one may be the exception. Have a lovely week, everyone!