D23, The Official Disney Fan Club, has announced the 2022 D23 Gold Member Collector Set. It’s the exclusive gift that every new and renewing member receives.
For more information about the club, please go to the D23 site, naturally: https://d23.com
My contribution to the set, was a world map that is the backing board for the real prizes that are a seven-piece set of exclusively designed enamel pins. Each pin features one of the six Disney theme Park Resorts plus a seventh for the Disney Cruise Line. To be clear, another artist designed the pins.
All two-dimensional maps are necessarily stylized representations of three-dimensional features existing on a spherical globe. In this, I chose to build the land masses from circles and parts of circles and a few straight lines.
The characters and things iconography on the final piece of art are all blues, teals and purples so as not to compete with the pins.
However, there were more colorful early versions.
conceptual sketches |
Many of the animal elements are inspired by those found on the “it’s a small world” attraction: hippopotamus, tiger, penguin, llama, kangaroo, and goose. I think the animals for the attraction are more Rolly Crump designs inspired by Mary Blair’s stylization than purely coming from Blair’s work for the boat ride. Keying off of the style, I chose other animals and things as nods to other Disney things.
Sea Serpent - Disneyland’s defunct Submarine Voyage attraction
Parrot - Rosita from Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Adventureland
African Bull Elephant - Jungle Cruise attraction, Adventureland.
Polar Bear - Walt Disney’s White Wilderness (1958)
Big Horned Sheep - Grand Canyon diorama, part of Disneyland’s Railroad experience
Baobob Tree - Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction
Steam Locomotive - Walt Disney’s love of trains
Baby Oyster - Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland
Moose - Disney’s Brother Bear
Aulani Resort and Spa main building
747 Jet Airplane - Intended align with the “travel” theme to embellish a title box that didn’t get included on the map
London Tower and NotrĂ© Dame Cathedral couldn’t fit on the map and were eliminated as candidates
I am pleasantly surprised to see that the D23 designers had taken the purple grid pattern I had created for the map’s oceans for the background and repurposed it for the collection’s passport cover. For this pattern, I was inspired by the tiles of the Mary Blair murals that once flanked the Tomorrowland corridor in Disneyland. In fact, the square tiles were cut from a larger pattern of waves and mixed up. It is possible that many of the tiles can be reassembled in a few continuous lines. That’s trivia, not a challenge.
conceptual sketches |
early green & blue version |
exploratory purple & yellow version |
early red & purple version |