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What Now, Geppetto? by Michael Humphries

$495.00

Limited Edition Unstretched Canvas

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What Now, Geppetto? by Michael Humphries

Limited Edition Canvas

What Now, Geppetto? by Michael Humphries features, Geppetto and Pinocchio find themselves inside the belly of whale.

Signed and Numbered: 16″ x 20″.

Signed and Numbered Product Details

  • 16″H x 20″W Unstretched Canvas
  • Individually Hand-Numbered Limited Edition of 95
  • Hand-Signed by the Artist
  • Studio Embellished, which adds hand-painted accents to the canvas
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
  • Gicleé canvas print using archival inks and materials
  • Made in the USA

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Michael Humphries Biography

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“So much of nature intrigues and inspires me to paint. The way light reflects off of an old watering can is just as compelling to me as the grandest of landscapes.”

Michael’s passion to become an artist began as a youngster growing up in Tampa, Florida. Michael knew his destiny was to draw and paint, and when his family moved to Long Beach, California, his artistic abilities blossomed. Throughout high school, Michael sought every opportunity to observe nature and create art. While in his second year of college, Michael was drafted and served as a member of the Army’s 1st Air Cavalry Division’s Combat Art Team in Vietnam. Upon his return, Michael continued his art education at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, where he currently teaches.

Michael’s professional career began at Walt Disney Studios. While still a student at Art Center, Michael was asked to join Disney’s Feature Animation team as a background artist. Michael’s film credits include The Great Mouse DetectiveThe Rescuers Down Under, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as well as Academy Award® winners Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and The Lion King. He continued with Disney as art director for The Steadfast Tin Soldier segment of Fantasia 2000, as well as two musical shorts, One by One and the Academy Award® nominated short film The Little Match Girl. Michael was nominated for an Annie Award as production designer on Sony Pictures’ first 3D animated movie, Open Season. For his dedication to the art of animation, Michael was elected to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Michael’s paintings exhibit his fascination with the American landscape and continue to remind us to examine intimate designs in our world that we take for granted while inspiring us to discover those “little things” in nature as well. His attention to detail draws viewers into his paintings and compels them to stay awhile.

Michael resides with his wife and daughter in Studio City, California. Sagebrush Fine Art, Salt Lake City, Utah, reproduces his fine art prints.

Additional information

Art Size

12 x 16, 16 x 20

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