Duerrstein, Dick Photo
  • Dick Duerrstein

  • His passion for art, along with his love of Disney comics and movies, fostered in him the dream of someday working for the Walt Disney Studios and in 1976 he began his career at Disney as Creative Director for their Consumer Products Division. Designing Disney merchandise for the national market, Duerrstein worked alongside many of the foremost animation artists of the 20th Century, including Ward Kimball, Marc Davis (and incidentally, with Chuck Jones at Warner Bros.)For the next 22 years, Dick had the opportunity to use his talent in many diverse ways, developing his own unique style that is prevalent in his paintings today.

  • Discipline: Paintings

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Cobarr, Gregg Photo
  • Gregg Cobarr

  • Gregg Cobarr has twenty-five years of professional photography experience with such music industry clients as Columbia and Epic Records, MCA, RCA, Capitol and Warner Brothers. In the TV and movie industry, he has done work for 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures.

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Lefcort, Allison Photo
  • Allison Lefcort

  • Allison Lefcort has painted since early childhood. The Greenwich Village Art Gallery in New York City first represented her professionally when she was seventeen. At twenty-six, she is becoming widely collected and recognized for her own style of portrait painting.

  • Discipline: Paintings

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Garibaldi, David Photo
  • David Garibaldi

  • David Garibaldi's Disney Fine Art program is a fusion of the "Rhythm and Hue" performance art and his more controlled, studio work. The result is a strongly stylized character with the exciting spontaneity of his live, performance pieces. With Garibaldi's ability to make even the most classic figures seem somehow entirely new and fresh, his works are able to have one leg in classic iconography, while the other is clearly stretched far into the exciting world of modern art.

  • Discipline: Paintings, Performance Art

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Gregg Cobarr

Gregg Cobarr

Gregg Cobarr

Artist Name: Gregg Cobarr

Artistic Discipline: Photography

Artist Biography:

Gregg Cobarr has twenty-five years of professional photography experience with such music industry clients as Columbia and Epic Records, MCA, RCA, Capitol and Warner Brothers. In the TV and movie industry, he has done work for 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures. He holds a Bachelors Degree from Brooks Institute of Photography and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from California Institute of the Arts.

Gregg’s work has been published both nationally and internationally in addition to numerous awards for his photography and was recently featured on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Some of the artists Gregg has photographed over the years include: Aerosmith, Heart, Ringo Starr, Bob Marley, Santana, Dolly Parton, Journey, Willie Nelson, Talking Heads, Meatloaf, Charlie Daniels Band, Kenny Loggins, Rolling Stones, Judas Priest, Elvis Costello, Blue Oyster Cult, Electric Light Orchestra, Jefferson Airplane, Derringer, Cheap Trick, Muddy Waters, etc.

 

His artistic eye and attention to detail makes his work stand out in a world overcrowded with images.

 

 

 

 

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2 Responses to “Gregg Cobarr”

  1. Sue Massey Says:

    July 7th, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    Great Blog post. I am going to bookmark and read more often. I love the Blog template

  2. mariej Says:

    July 19th, 2009 at 3:23 am

    i wish i could see all the pictures but sadly enough being ill means poor i m a jackspon fans pecially michale sincve i was 11 now 35 yrs i ll miss this man till the dauy i see him again in the other world
    love from holland

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