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Disney Silver Series: Race to the Kitchen

By: Tim Rogerson

$350.00

DISNEY SILVER SERIES: RACE TO THE KITCHEN

Tim Rogerson

MEDIUM: Giclée on  Canvas
SIZE: 30" x 10" 
EDITION SIZE: 500
ARTIST: Tim Rogerson
SKU: DFA-SS-RACEKITCHEN

ABOUT THE MEDIUM:  Silver Series prints are giclée prints using archival inks and materials and come fully framed and ready to hang.  Each print includes a Certificate of Authenticity.  Please note: Silver Series are custom framed and molding style are based on current availability. 

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Now a seasoned veteran in the art world, Tim Rogerson casts his artwork with a very evident energy and passion. Inspired by the works of Edgar Degas and Malcolm Liepke, the North Carolina native has embarked on an artistic journey that has taken him from Degas to Disney to darling of the industry.  

Using the medium of oil paints, he focuses on capturing people in social settings, “My work will always evolve, becoming more complex and detailed,” says Rogerson.

While studying at the Ringling School, Rogerson gained the reputation as an upcoming artist and influence in his own right. His unique style was recognized when he was awarded the 2003 Best Painter Award from Ringling, followed by 2003 and 2004 Best of Ringling Award. One of his recognized works was an emotionally powerful portrait of “Mr. Lincoln.”

Tim Rogerson’s success had come in the form of an official title.  Named an Official Artist of the 2006 U.S. Olympic Winter Team, Rogerson took the POP world by surprise with his colorful and impacting style. Rogerson obtained this designation by working with an official licensee of the U.S. Olympic Committee, Fine Art Ltd.  Rogerson’s piece titled “US Olympic Winter Team 2006” was released as both a limited edition giclée in an edition of 250 and an open edition poster.  His contribution helped support the U.S. Olympic Winter Team.

“As my personal style is emerging and I break down the composition into simple shapes, with each shape having its own palette – it’s a jigsaw puzzle of color to form an image,” ~ Tim Rogerson.