Hello hello! Today I'm creating a floral arrangement based on my painting of concept art from Disney's 1950 masterpiece "Cinderella," originally created by concept artist and Disney Legend Mary Blair. Enjoy!
0:00 Intro
0:20 Mary! Blair!
2:36 Art! Museum!
3:13 Art! Bloom!
4:51 Family! Matters!
5:56 Flower! Drawing!
7:00 Fabric! Flowers!
7:41 Flower! Arranging!
11:15 Shoe! Painting!
11:45 Finished! Project!
12:32 Black! Cat!
12:52 Fire! Skink!
Images:
Mary Blair studio portrait, ca. 1941 (photographer unknown)
Mary Blair at work (photographer unknown)
“Olympus Digital Camera,” early 1930s (Mary Blair (1911-1978), American)
Watercolor (title unknown), (Lee Blair (1911-1993), American)
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Blair, 3 March 1934 (photographer unknown)
Mary and Lee Blair, (photographer unknown)
“Oakie-camp,” 1933 (Mary Blair)
Lee Blair Disney portrait (photographer unknown)
Mary Blair at work (photographer unknown)
Concept watercolor for “Dumbo,” 1941 (Mary Blair)
Concept art for “Lady,” 1940 (Mary Blair)
Walt Disney and staff on the “Good Neighbor” tour, 1941 (photographer unknown)
Lee and Mary Blair passports for “Good Neighbor” tour, 1941
“Good Neighbor” policy propaganda paraphernalia
“Mary” sketch from “Good Neighbor” tour, 1941 (artist unknown)
Mary in Peru on “Good Neighbor” tour, 1941 (photographer unknown)
Illustration from the “Good Neighbor” tour, ca. 1941 (Mary Blair)
Concept art from “Johnny Appleseed” in “Melody Time,” 1948 (Mary Blair)
Concept art from “Once Upon a Wintertime” in “Melody Time,” 1948 (Mary Blair)
“Walt Disney” Boy Scouts of America Publicity Still, 1948
“Cinderella” movie poster, 1950
“Cinderella” concept art (Mary Blair); “Cinderella” (1950) still
“Cinderella” concept art (Mary Blair); “Cinderella” (1950) still
“Cinderella” concept art (Mary Blair); “Cinderella” (1950) stills
“Cinderella” (1950) still
“Cinderella” (1950) concept art (Mary Blair)
“Columbus Museum of Art,” 28 April 2020 ([ Ссылка ])
James Novotny interpreting “Varvara Ivanovna Ladomirsky,” 1800 (Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842), French)
“New Mexico Recollections,” 1923 (Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), American)
Steven Studivant interpreting “New Mexico Reflections”
Alexandria Ottney interpreting “Stacked Skies,” 2020 (Mira Dancy (born 1979), American)
Morgan Aranda interpreting “Marias,” (Deborah Butterfield (born 1948), American)
Cynthia Trick interpreting “Isola di San Giacomo in Palude,” 1996 (Dale Chihuly (born 1941), American)
Vera Battiste interpreting “Old Masters Gallery” at the Columbus Museum of Art
Tony Elder interpreting “Untitled,” about 1990 (Anthony Salvatore (1938-1994), American)
Lucia Overla interpreting “A Gust of Wind (The Seine at Port-Villez),” (Claude Monet (1840-1926), French)
Christina Lewis interpreting “Dual Red,” 1979 (Richard Anuszkiewicz (1930-2020), American)
Teena Parker interpreting “Wind on the Avenue,” 1937 (Clyde Singer (1908-1999), American)
Sonia Wolfe interpreting “Summer Ease,” 1975 (Lula Mae Blocton, American)
Abbie Riley interpreting “Still Life (Mallorca),” 1915 (Diego Rivera (1886-1957), Mexican)
Kirstin West interpreting “Impressionism Gallery” at the Columbus Museum of Art
Caitlin Nugent interpreting “A Wooded Landscape with Travelers,” 1650-1660 (Joris van der Haagen (1615-1669), Dutch)
Laura Oldham interpreting “Schokko with Red Hat,” 1909 (Alexej Jawlensky (1864-1941), Russian)
Genevieve Brune interpreting “Threshing #1,” 1935 (Joe Jones (1909-1963), American)
Ottney interpreting “Stacked Skies,” 2020 (Dancy)
Janis Stein interpreting “Composition with Flames,” 1936 (Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), American)
Studivant interpreting “New Mexico Reflections,” 1923 (Hartley)
[Didn’t get the florist’s name if you know it lmk in the comments] interpreting “The Mediterranean (Cap d’Antibes),” 1888 (Claude Monet (1840-1926), French)
Vera Battiste interpreting “U.S. Musical Notes,” about 1940-1944 (Otis Kaye (1883-1974), American)
[Also didn’t get this florist’s name my bad] interpreting “Hudson Bay Fur Company,” 1932 (Reginald Marsh (1898-1954), American)
Novotny interpreting “Varvara Ivanovna Ladomirsky,” 1800 (Le Brun)
“Varvara Ivanovna Ladomirsky,” 1800 (Le Brun)
“Cinderella” (1950) still
“Cinderella Horse-Drawn Coach Production/Color Model Cel,” 1950 ([ Ссылка ])
“Art in Bloom at Columbus Museum of Art” still, 17 June 2021 (WOSU PBS)
Music:
[0:00-5:56:17] We Always Thought the Future Would Be Kind of Fun by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. [ Ссылка ]
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[5:56:18-12:50:42] In Eternity We’ll Meet by Aakash Gandhi via YouTube Audio Library
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