When was david willardson born
This time as a cast member. Briefly, he worked on the Skyway ride and even ushered Walt Disney himself into one of the Skyway gondolas. A few weeks later, he transferred to the Matterhorn, due to its reputation for hiring cute female cast members. After graduation from the Art Center College of Design, he enjoyed a successful career in design and illustration.
Then a call from Jeffrey Katzenberg in the mid's chartered his course on the ship of Disney once again. Katzenberg had seen an illustration that Willardson had done of a Disney character, and asked if he would be interested in creating an entirely new look for the animated movie poster campaigns that featured the reissued classics and new movies.
Lurking behind his beloved Disney characters, Willardson discovered a team of animation geniuses that had left an indelible mark on American culture. He sought about learning their craft in order to figure out what made his heroes tick.
The first poster Willardson created for Disney and Katzenburg was for the re-release movie poster for "Bambi. Willardson had a long run at Disney, but when computer graphics took over much of the former hand illustration work, he decided to make a change and closed his design studio in to embark on a bold new venture as a Disney fine artist. David Willardson is now the creative force of the "Pep Art Movement," an innovative new genre where cultural icons are rendered with an unprecedented infusion of color, personality, and energy.
Unlike traditional "pop art" however, the subject's of Willardson's "pep" imagery are not soup cans or Brillo boxes; they are classic Disney characters. With joy, sadness, frustration, and exhilaration, Willardson's characters exude personality and soul first granted them by the old masters.
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