ART THAT MOVES THE HEART
Walt Disney was a man who had an amazing ability to inspire other
people to remarkable creative achievements. Toby Bluth happens to be
one of those shining gems of talent that to this day draws inspiration
from the life and work of Walt Disney. Starting with Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs then continuing with Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi,
the first five feature length films to come out of Walt Disney Studios,
according to Bluth, are the five gems in the crown of animation's royal
history.
Just as those five films marked Walt's grand entrance into feature
length storytelling they, quite appropriately, set the stage for the
first five limited edition giclée's in Bluth's Disney Fine Art
portfolio. Infused with all the depth, texture and richness of Toby's
original watercolors these fine prints will be enjoyed for generations,
very much in the spirit of the timeless classics that inspired them.
Technique and approach
Creating the moment that you think you saw... is how Toby Bluth
describes his approach in conceiving each one of his watercolor
masterpieces. Believing that how one remembers a film is often
different from the actual film itself, Toby paints what he perceives as
the collective memory of a film experience and taps into the emotional
essence of the story.
Chiaroscuro, defined as the use of deep variations in, and subtle
gradations of, light and shade, especially to enhance the delineation
of character and for dramatic effect, is a key component in Bluth's
work. The blue shaded undercoat or chiaroscuro effect, seen in this
example of his work-in-progress, adds depth, life and warm and cool
shadows to each scene Bluth invites us into. Toby also refers to this
process as painting the light and the air. Fumado, a word which
basically means smoky, is a term Toby uses to describe the notion that
as things move away from you in distance or time, they get hazy and out
of focus...much like our memory of events in our lives. He uses this
principal as inspiration in how he composes his paintings, to draw
focus (or lack of) to certain elements in his work. Background Inspired
by the work of legendary illustrator Gustaf Tengrenn, whom Walt Disney
recruited to work on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Bluth is
passionate about his craft. A multifaceted artist, Toby's creative
endeavors do not end at the tip of his brush. He is an accomplished
writer, director, designer and a veteran of the American musical stage,
having performed and or directed in nearly one hundred musicals, both
on Broadway and beyond. Most recently he served as Art Director for The
Walt Disney Studios production of The Three Musketeers, having already
served in that position for the animated feature film The Tigger Movie.