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Wicked Captain-Peter Pan-Embellished Giclée on Canvas by Stephen Fishwick

Artwork Dimensions
30 x 12 inches
Edition Size
95

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"I'll get you for this, Pan, if it's the last thing I do!" -Wicked Captain (Hook) It looks like Peter Pan may have finally met his match in Captain Hook! Captain Hook was never more sinister than when he was most polite. Hook’s obsession with “good form” is a holdover from his higher education. It was ingrained in him from an early age that those who possessed “good form” often did not know it and that was why it was considered good form. Peter, on the other hand, is everything that Captain Hook is not — wild, untamed, with no regard for rules or proper form.

the Wicked seven:

This is a collection from Stephen Fishwick highlighting the Disney Villains Disney fans passionately LOVE! The collection includes, Wicked Beast (The Jungle Book), Wicked Brother (The Lion King), Wicked Captain (Peter Pan), Wicked Darkness (Fantasia/Sorcerer's Apprentice), Wicked Doctor (The Princess and the Frog), Wicked Heart (Alice in Wonderland), Wicked Wishes (Aladdin).

 

ABOUT the artist:

Stephen Fishwick´s photo may not be found in Webster´s under the listing for "art," but it should be, because no other artist combines the elements they describe – sound, color, movement – that affect the aesthetic sense the way he does.

However, once his mother explained to him the perils of life as a starving artist, he simply declared, "Then I guess I´ll just be Spider-man." After the likelihood of that reality settled in, Stephen returned his heart to art and took his first formal painting class at age ten. It was in high school that his art first earned him accolades. With the persistence of his high school art teacher, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Less than a year later, he started working as a professional artist, drawing portraits, caricatures and illustrations.

In 1996, Stephen began expanding his artistic education by studying traditional drawing and painting under Jeff Watts at the Watts Atelier of the Arts in Southern California. Influenced by a wide range of renowned painters, from Norman Rockwell to Salvador Dali, John Singer Sargent to J.C. Leyendecker, Stephen has created a style all his own. "Every day I fall in love with drawing the human face and form," he says. "My sketchbooks are filled with drawings of life, from people to animals."

In a career that has spanned over two decades, Stephen has earned widespread acclaim, but two recent achievements make him most proud: First, his philanthropic endeavors that have raised over $1 million for different charities just since 2004. Second, Stephen is excited to become an official artist of Disney Fine Art, an honor that will allow him to paint Disney characters and bring his artwork to leagues of Disney fans around the world.