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Disney Limited Edition: The Travelers

By: Trevor Carlton

$1,256.00 $1,396.00

DISNEY LIMITED EDITION: THE TRAVELERS

Trevor Carlton

MEDIUM:  Giclée on Canvas
SIZE: Available in 2 sizes
PREMIERE EDITION SIZE: 50
REGULAR EDITION SIZE:  195
ARTIST: Trevor Carlton
SKU: DFA-LE-TRAVELERS

ABOUT THE IMAGE: Inspired by Walt Disney’s ride the Haunted Mansion. Hand-Singed by the Trevor Carlton, individually numbered and includes and certificate of authenticity.

ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Limited edition prints are reproductions of an original piece of art work. The giclée prints on canvas are museum quality prints that last the upwards of 100 years. Giclée printing is a process that uses fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to print on large format printers. The run of prints are capped at a specific number. Limited edition prints can be more valuable to art collectors than prints without a restricted number of copies because of the rarity of the prints. Each piece is hand-numbered and embellished by the artist.  Each piece also includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Monte Trevor Carlton is an American artist. While he painted throughout high school, his first artistic passion was acting. Although he was offered an art scholarship, Trevor decided to pursue his dream of becoming an actor and moved to Los Angeles.

Amidst the chaos of auditions and callbacks, Trevor paid the bills by working in a custom furniture store, specializing in antiquing and faux finish designs.  It was here that a style was born. Using reclaimed lumber as his canvas, Trevor started painting images of vintage Americana with subjects ranging from iconic celebrities to the famous Blues greats.

Using wood, albeit an unorthodox substrate, lent itself well to Trevor’s need to push the envelope and explore new avenues of artistic expression.  Soon he was perfecting his signature distressed style by painting a raw canvas to create the appearance of wood and then using solvents and sandpaper to give the piece an overall “distressed” look.