Disney4me Posted August 2, 2019 Report Share Posted August 2, 2019 August brings new artists to the WonderGround Gallery in the Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort. Come meet Benjamin Burch and Martin Hsu, learn about their craft, and chances are, you’ll come away with a special piece of art you just can’t live without! Artist in Residence: Martin Hsu Martin Hsu is an Asian American artist living and working in San Francisco. He fell in love with drawing at his grandparents’ house while growing up in Taiwan. Martin graduated with a B.F.A. in Animation from California State University in Fullerton, and worked professionally as a character designer for Nickelodeon and Disney TV Animation. Martin’s design work has been commissioned by corporations such as Facebook, Google, and Amazon. His illustrations have been published by Viz Media and Abrams NY, and showcased at the Museum of Science, Miami and the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. Martin’s original artwork has been shown all around the world, including Young Art Taipei in Taiwan, Asia Contemporary in Hong Kong, Hello Kitty Anniversary Exhibition at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, on the Google campus and at WonderGround Gallery. Martin’s cultural heritage and family ties remain the biggest influence in his work. He hopes to inspire kindness and keep traditions alive by telling important stories through art. Appearance Dates: August 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25 from 5 to 9 p.m. Featured Artisan of the Month: Benjamin Burch Born in Augsburg, Germany, Benjamin has lived a life of exploration and travel. As a child, his playgrounds consisted of the volcanic red dirt and beaches of Hawaii, the jungles of Panama, the mountains of Bavaria, and the urban streets of various cities of the world. His career began in New York City as an assistant animator for Nickelodeon where he started working as a Little Golden Book illustrator. Some of his more recent roles have been as a visual development artist for Dreamworks Television and as a background designer for “Unikitty” and “Adam Ruins Everything, Reanimated History.” In Benjamin’s work, he celebrates the diversity of culture and places, and invites the viewer into his own representation of the world. Outside of Benjamin’s art, he is an avid snowboarder and bass player. He also finds inspiration through hiking, nature, camping – and you guessed it – travel. Appearance Dates: August 10-11, 17-18 from 1 to 4 p.m. At WonderGround Gallery, enter into a world of imagination inspired by your favorite Disney films and characters, and see interpretive works in a range of mediums by dozens of artists. Each month, guests are invited to meet the artists and discover unique and new original pieces for your home, office or as special gifts, all rooted in Disney’s time-honored heritage of storytelling through art. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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