James Coleman - a name synonymous with sweeping skies, tropical rain
forests, rich deep woods and silent deserts. The images created by this
talented man continue to delight all that view them.
James Coleman was born in Hollywood, California in 1949. As a youth,
his creative abilities seemed to dominate his world. Though he lacked
the athletic skills of his young friends, he more than made up for it
with imagination and ingenuity. As a young man, his interest in
filmmaking and fine art would mark the beginning of a long, successful
career in animated films. Coleman began his career with Walt Disney
Studios in the summer of 1969, when his mother, who had been working as
a secretary with Disney since the Hyperion days, got him a job in the
studio's mailroom. His big break came when he entered one of his
paintings in the studio art show. Several of the Disney artists viewing
his work, saw his potential and realized he had an untapped ability and
encouraged him to go into animation background painting.
Walt Disney Productions welcomed his creative energies. His first
film, "Winnie, the Pooh and Tigger, too", sparked his interest not only
in painting backgrounds but also in background design and color styling.
After completing, "The Rescuers", his first feature film, he was
promoted to Background Department Supervisor, a position he held for
nearly seventeen years. During that time, he personally hired and
trained a select group of artists, whom he would work with for most of
his career at Disney. While at Disney, James styled and worked on
twelve films and over thirty short subjects which included "Mickey's
Christmas Carol", "The Fox and the Hound", "The Great Mouse Detective",
"The Black Cauldron", "The Little Mermaid", and Academy Award-winning,
"Beauty and the Beast". All of which came to life with James Coleman's
background images gracing the silver screen.
In 1991, after twenty-two years with Disney, James left to pursue a
new career. He was ready to devote all of his time and talent to the
love of his life, fine art. Today he continues to illuminate the art
world with vibrant colors, gentle moods, powerful design and exquisite
detail.
Coleman works in oil, watercolor, gouache and pastel. His work is
impressionistic and luminous. His pieces intrigue the eye and touch the
heart. His paintings are warm, inviting and unique. A master of color,
light and design, Coleman has become one of the most collected and
sought after artists around the world. James Coleman pieces can be
found in many fine, personal and corporate collections including that
of the Disney family. Coleman is a naturalist and environmentalist who
involve himself with the National Parks and other environmental
organizations. He has been a finalist for five years in the Arts for
the Parks competition.
The contribution made by Coleman to the world of art over some
thirty years, both in film and fine art, makes him one of the most
collected artists in contemporary art. His work is represented by some
of the most prominent and respected galleries in North America, the
Orient and the Hawaiian Islands.