THOMAS KINKADE
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Thomas Kinkade
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Saturday, November 29
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| TRICIA BUCHANAN-BENSON - BIOGRAPHY |
Following the pattern of most successful artists, Tricia Buchanan-Benson has had a self-proclaimed obsession with painting since an early age.
At eleven, she wrote Walt Disney Studios
asking how to become an animator. Disney, always nurturing
young artists, sent
her back full details on how to reach her goal. As an adult,
she became an animator on The Simpson's, King of the Hill,
and Dilbert, specializing in character layout. She now
has come full circle back to Disney Fine Art.
If you ask her to name one thing about
art that is sure to get her excited it is "Line Quality" -
that fluid motion, which gives a painting life - the
confidence to commit thought to canvas in a single stroke.
Such was mastered by the likes of Alphonse Mucha, Maxfield
Parrish and animators like Marc Davis and Chuck Jones.
Tricia graduated from Loyola Marymount
College with a degree in film, since at the time there
was no degree for animation. Private seminars were the
only way to hone the craft. At such a seminar Tricia was
discovered. She was asked to "test" for the Simpson's
and Futurama. A test is where the director gives the potential
animator a scene to layout. She tested for the Simpson's
first and as she was testing for Futurama she got the call
from the Simpson's asking her to join their team. No longer
being able to concentrate she could not finish the test.
She thanked them and walked out to celebrate. She has never
looked back.
Tricia combines the forever-popular turn
of the Century Art Nouveau style with Disney's precious
characters we have loved for years. Her unique take on
Disney's characters gives us a glimpse into their lives
that until now we could only imagine. |
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