








James Coleman
Untitled Frozen Landscape 2014 32x38 - FROZEN
Original Painting : Acrylic on Canvas
Size : 24x30 in | 61x76 cm
Framed : 32x38 in | 81x97 cm
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🔥Framed Acrylic on Canvas - FROZEN - Signed Twice - Inquire - A SUPER Steal $$$$$
Year2014
Hand SignedLower Right in White and on Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassBlack Wood Frame with Navy Silk Mat and Silver
Purchased fromGallery 2014
Provenance / HistoryWyland Galleries, FL
Story / Additional InfoJames Coleman was present at the gallery and working on this piece while we were there. It was only his second Disney "Frozen" theme piece and at the time, he said these would be his only 2 pieces of this theme. Since we purchased it unfinished, he mentioned he would be adding the Olaf but would be keeping it somewhat blended with the background because we preferred to maintain the focus on the winter blues and bright whites that he had already completed on the piece. There is some element of a shimmer especially where the snowflake/star on the top right of the painting. This piece has been stored as originally packaged for most of the time it has been owned.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationSUPER SUPER
LID154630
James Coleman - United States
Art Brokerage: Park West Artist: James Coleman American Artist: b.1949. James Coleman's wonderful sense of color and ability to translate emotion into image molded his professional career as a fine artist, spanning over 26 years. James Coleman didn't need to go to Hollywood he was born there in 1949. James Coleman found his artistic niche at Walt Disney Studios as a background animation specialist for 22 years. Winnie the Pooh, The Little Mermaid, and Beauty and the Beast came to life with James Coleman's background images gracing the screen. Eventually Coleman left the motion picture industry and turned his talent to canvas full time. Today Coleman continues to illuminate the art world with his vibrant colors, gentle moods, and exquisite detail. His artwork is represented by some of the most prominent galleries in North America, the Orient, and the Hawaiian Islands. Listings wanted.