Calling All Artists ... Disney's D23 Members Invited to Become Donald Duck's Official Portrait Artist
26 Mai 2009 - 9:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
First-Ever Disney Fan Portrait Competition Celebrates Donald's 75th
Birthday BURBANK, Calif., May 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Irascible, cranky, mischievous, outrageous - Donald Duck has a
seemingly limitless personality, and in honor of his birthday on
June 9, Disney's D23 is commissioning an official portrait from
those who know Donald best: his fans. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090526/LA22459) For the first
time ever, Disney is turning to fans to create an official portrait
of one of its biggest stars. Finalists in the Donald Duck 75th
Anniversary Portrait Contest will have their work unveiled and
displayed at the inaugural D23 Expo, which will be held September
10-13 at the Anaheim Convention Center, adjacent to Disneyland. The
contest is hosted by D23: The Official Community for Disney Fans,
and is open to all D23 Members who are 18 or older. Full-length
oil, acrylic or watercolor canvas portraits of Donald Duck, no
larger than 24" W x 36" H, are eligible. Artists must first submit
an original sketch, in any medium or size, of the planned artwork.
The submission form, as well as full contest rules and additional
details, can be found at the official D23 website,
http://www.disney.com/D23. All finalists selected to have their
works displayed will be eligible for two complimentary, four-day
admission passes to the D23 Expo. The creator of the winning
portrait will receive an authentic "Duckster" - an award that Walt
Disney personally commissioned in 1960 and which has been presented
fewer than two dozen times to people who made significant
contributions to the Walt Disney Studios. The last time a
"Duckster" was awarded was nearly 20 years ago, and only a few of
these rare, bronze statuettes of Donald Duck remain in the Walt
Disney Archives. Among the past recipients of the "Duckster" are
Clarence Nash, the original voice of Donald Duck, and famed Donald
illustrator Carl Barks. "What do you give a duck that has
everything on his 75th birthday? You let the ones who love him most
offer this most sincere form of flattery, of course," said Steven
Clark, head of D23. "Disney fans are some of the most passionate
and creative people anywhere, and we can't wait to see their fun
and imaginative depictions of our feisty, yet lovable, leading
duck!" Since his first appearance in 1934's Silly Symphony The Wise
Little Hen, Donald Duck has been one of Walt Disney's most popular
creations, starring in more cartoons than Mickey Mouse himself.
Donald's a 21st-century icon, as well, starring in not one but two
theme-park attractions: Mickey's PhilharMagic at the Magic Kingdom
and the Gran Fiesta Tour starring The Three Caballeros at Epcot.
He's been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, his
webbed feet have been immortalized in front of the famed Grauman's
Chinese Theater, and he's even a videogame star, having been
featured prominently in Kingdom Hearts and its popular sequel.
Donald has appeared in more than 170 cartoons, movies and TV shows,
and a celebrity of his magnitude has fans around the world. Whether
they know him as Anders And (Danish), Donal Bebek (Indonesian),
Paperino (Italian) or any other language, fans who are also members
of D23 are invited to submit portraits that capture Donald's
unique, multi-faceted personality as part of the Donald Duck 75th
Anniversary Portrait Contest. Sketches of proposed portraits, which
should be fun interpretations of our favorite duck and his complex
personality, must be physically mailed or shipped to The Walt
Disney Archives no later than Monday, June 15 (e-mail submissions
cannot be accepted). Sketches will be reviewed and judged by a
panel of Disney creative executives. Artists whose work has been
accepted will be notified by Disney, and must complete and deliver
their finished canvas portrait (in oil, acrylic or watercolor) no
later than August 15, 2009. The winning portrait will be announced
during a special event at the D23 Expo on Saturday, September 12.
The Donald Duck 75th Anniversary Portrait Contest is open to
members in good standing of D23. To become a member of D23, and to
obtain more information on the only official community for Disney
fans, visit http://www.disney.com/d23. Contacts: Paul Roeder The
Walt Disney Company 818-560-6166 John Singh J2 Communications LLC
415-686-0601 http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090526/LA22459
DATASOURCE: The Walt Disney Company Corporate Communications
CONTACT: Paul Roeder of The Walt Disney Company, +1-818-560-6166;
or John Singh of J2 Communications LLC, +1-415-686-0601, for The
Walt Disney Company Web Site: http://www.disney.com/D23
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