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New Disney/Pixar Gallery Nucleus Exhibition Opens in Los Angeles

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Have you ever wanted to see some of your favorite artwork from Pixar films in real life? Fear no more, as a new exhibition has just opened up at Gallery Nucleus in LA today. For the first time ever, the gallery will be showcasing brand new images from each of Pixar’s feature films. What makes it even more unique is that John Lasseter himself picked each design for the show. There will also be hand-signed limited edition prints for sale by each artist who worked on the pieces.

Thanks to Oh My Disney for providing the artwork that will be featured at the showcase.

By Bob Pauley

By Bob Pauley


 
By Tia Kratter

By Tia Kratter


 
By Randy Barret

By Randy Barret


 
By Pete Docter

By Pete Docter


 
By Ralph Eggleston

By Ralph Eggleston


 
By Teddy Newton

By Teddy Newton


 
By Bill Cone

By Bill Cone


 
By Dominique Louis

By Dominique Louis


 
By Ralph Eggleston

By Ralph Eggleston


 
By Lou Romano

By Lou Romano


 
By Robert Kondo

By Robert Kondo


 
By Harley Jessup

By Harley Jessup


 
By Steve Pilch

By Steve Pilch


 
By Rickey Nierva

By Rickey Nierva


 
By Ralph Eggleston

By Ralph Eggleston


 
By Sharon Calahan

By Sharon Calahan


 
By Daniel L Munoz

By Daniel L Munoz


 
Be sure to check out Galley Nucleus and celebrate the art of Pixar if you’re in town – it runs from today, December 10th to January 8th, 2017.

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Nia Alavezos is a storyteller based in Cardiff, Wales. She recently made the great pilgrimage across the pond from sunny Los Angeles to pursue her dreams of living abroad. With over 6 years of animation experience (from working in the trenches on The Tom and Jerry Show at Renegade Animation to The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants at DreamWorks) she hopes to provide a unique commentary to Pixar's films, culture, and animation.