6 Years ago I met a mouse. I visited Disneyland on vacation with my best friend and her family. I didnt know it at the time but that experience would come to change my life in a very important way. Some people call it a little but of pixie dust or feeling the magic. What ever you chose to call it, I left a different person. My imagination had been sparked like never before. All of a sudden Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and all the other cartoon characters became as real to me as any person (albeit in a strange land called the imagination). The only way that I could figure to get these characters out of my imagination and onto something that I could physically touch and see was to put them onto paper. An artist was born.
Now I want to plan a trip to Disney World but I want to experience more than just rides and a fun dining experience. I want to make this a special trip, I want to experience Disney for what I know and appreciate it for the most, the art. I want to go back to where the inspiration began, where the boundaries of imagination and reality are best challenged, and I want to take my art with me.
All that I really want to do is to find a place to sit and let my imagination go wild and quietly sketch for a little while. All I really need is a medium sketch pad, a few charcoal pencils and a sharpener ( a problem with security?) and a bench seat. Im not trying to sell anything, I dont intend to draw attention away from any attractions or other people experience. I dont want to be confused with any artists from the official Disney or anything like that. I simply want to have a personal experience in the place where I found my inner artist.
Does any one see Disney having a problem with this? My biggest fear is that I will be mistaken for trying to sell or offer something to other guests and that I will be asked to stop what I am doing or worse leave. I know that Disney would never tolerate any one trying to capitalize on their own property and I am worried that this might be their perception. Let me know what you think. I appreciate your thoughts and comments!
Now I want to plan a trip to Disney World but I want to experience more than just rides and a fun dining experience. I want to make this a special trip, I want to experience Disney for what I know and appreciate it for the most, the art. I want to go back to where the inspiration began, where the boundaries of imagination and reality are best challenged, and I want to take my art with me.
All that I really want to do is to find a place to sit and let my imagination go wild and quietly sketch for a little while. All I really need is a medium sketch pad, a few charcoal pencils and a sharpener ( a problem with security?) and a bench seat. Im not trying to sell anything, I dont intend to draw attention away from any attractions or other people experience. I dont want to be confused with any artists from the official Disney or anything like that. I simply want to have a personal experience in the place where I found my inner artist.
Does any one see Disney having a problem with this? My biggest fear is that I will be mistaken for trying to sell or offer something to other guests and that I will be asked to stop what I am doing or worse leave. I know that Disney would never tolerate any one trying to capitalize on their own property and I am worried that this might be their perception. Let me know what you think. I appreciate your thoughts and comments!