Description
Originally a pastel delicacy, ”Remy and Emile, Paris Morning” by Pixar’s Dominique R. Louis, has been digitally reproduced on archival paper in a signed, hand-numbered limited edition. Comes framed and ready to hang.
Magic in the details
Computers don’t make movies. People do: the artists, editors, animators, and technical directors. People are the life behind everything that gets created at Pixar. While animated films are technically complex to make, they each begin with the simplicity of putting pencil to paper.
The Pixar Art Collection is the first time a coordinated assortment of Pixar concept art has been released, celebrating each milestone film release in Pixar’s history. The pieces were hand-picked by a select team at Pixar and represent a wide range of media, from marker to pastels to digital creation.
Hand Numbered Limited Edition of 95
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
”Remy and Emile, Paris Morning” by Dominique R. Louis
Original medium: pastel on paper
Print medium: giclée – framed art print on paper
Signed by Pixar Artist Dominique R. Louis
Visual development, conceptual artwork created for PIXAR’s Ratatouille
Archival paper and inks
Natural finish wood frame
Comes ready to hang
From the Pixar Art Collection
The bare necessities
Paper / wood / glass
Image size: 12 1/2”’ H x 25” W
Framed size: 22” H x 34 1/4” W
Made in U.S.A.
About the Artist: Dominique R. Louis
Dominique R. Louis was the development art director on Pixar’s 2006 film Ratatouille. Louis joined Pixar in 1998. In addition to his work on Ratatouille, he served as an art director on Monsters, Inc., did visual development work for Finding Nemo and Up, and contributed to the shorts "The Adventures of Mr. Incredible," "Lifted," and "Mater and the Ghostlight." Louis also provided the voice of Bomb Voyage in The Incredibles.
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