The Art of Cars Exhibit at Petersen Automotive Museum

A Happy Place
John Lee and Nat McLaughlin
Acrylic
© Disney/Pixar

Flo Wing Study
Bob Pauley
Marker and Pencil
© Disney/Pixar

Ramone Hood Designs
Bert Berry, Yvonne Herbst, and Laura Phillips
Digital Print
© Disney/Pixar
You can download the press release for the exhibit by clicking this link.
Bios for all of the artists whose work is showcased in the exhibit can be found in this PDF file.
Elise also let us in on one of the coolest bits of news regarding the exhibit: Mr. John Lasseter, chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, has recorded the guided tour around the exhibit. Callers are given a phone number which will let them access a guided tour on their cell phones.
All of you folks in California better soak in this experience for the rest of us who can't make it. Sounds amazing!
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We received this scanned article from the Larchmont Chronicle stating that The Art of Cars exhibit will visit the Petersen Automotive Museum from Saturday, March 29 through November 2, 2008.
Heading over to the Petersen Automotive Museum website, we can indeed confirm that the exhibit will be visiting there:

According to the detailed information on the website:
“The Art of Cars” exhibit includes more than 60 watercolor and pastel drawings, pencil and marker sketches, and a variety of three-dimensional pieces, including:Sounds like a great exhibit. Wish I could visit!Life-size replicas of the movie’s main characters: Lightning McQueen and his tow-truck buddy, Mater Three-dimensional maquettes of Mater, Doc Hudson, Sally, and The King, which were used as reference to guide animators when drawing their characters Illustrated character studies that illuminate the development of supporting characters Flo and Ramone, Luigi and Guido, Fillmore, Sarge, DJ, and Wingo Digital, pencil, and marker sketches interpreting the cars’ eyes, gestures, and expressions Pencil and marker drawings of the fictional Los Angeles Motor Speedway, Sally’s “Cozy Cone” motel, and iconic diners, curio shops, and service stations based on actual locations along “The Mother Road”
Pastels, watercolors, and pencil sketches of such scenic vistas as Ornament Valley, Cadillac Range, and Radiator Cap Butte, based on familiar landmarks as Arizona’s Monument Valley rock formations and the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas
Thanks to Sean for the heads up. Larger article image available at this link.

2 Comments:
Hi, I'm Ariel. It's my first time checking out this blog and I really wanna thank you for putting up a blog about Pixar Animation Studios.
And probably one day, I will work in Pixar Animation Studios! ^^ Wish me luck... still finding a college...
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WOW, i would love to check out the exhibition. Do you work for PIxar? Not sure if you do.... Well, seems to me like Ariel and I share the same dream. Are you an animator too?
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