JOHN CANEMAKER is an Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning animation
filmmaker, and a tenured professor and director of the film
animation program at New York University's Tisch School of the
Arts. He has written numerous books on animation. Canemaker has
contributed more than one hundred related essays, reviews, and
articles to periodicals, including The New York Times, the Los
Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. He lives in New York
City and Bridgehampton.
One of "24 Gifts for the Friend Who’d Rather Be at Disney . .
. Because who couldn’t use a little more magic? . .
. This book explores the life and work of Mary Blair, the
American artist and illustrator who quite literally colored our
childhoods. As the creator of concept art for films like Alice in
Wonderland and Cinderella and the designer of the classic Disney
attraction It’s A Small World, Blair influenced an entire
generation of Disney animation.”
—Valerie Marino and Megan Dubois, Condé Nast Traveler
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