Kim's Corner
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This wonderful Marc Davis character sketch - Dinghy Attacking Ship, watercolor, 1964 - never made the final attraction.
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Prisoners in Town Jail by Marc Davis, watercolor, 1965.
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The new exhibit draws the lines between different artistic disciplines and explains the process of putting an attraction as complex as Pirates of the Caribbean together one piece at a time.
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top: Black Barty. bottom: Pirate Character Study, Ned Lowe, Charles Gibbs. Two of the watercolors done by Marc Davis in 1962, when the Pirates of the Caribbean was going to be a wax museum.
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The complementary and contrasting styles of Imagineers Marc Davis and Herb Ryman. To be able to get within inches of the works of two of my favorite Imagineers is an amazing privilege.
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