We dare you to reminisce about your younger years without letting visions of Simba, Cruella de Vil and the Mad Hatter fill your head. It's simply impossible to wax nostalgic about our days as burgeoning human beings without remembering the cartoon characters that taught us life's little lessons, from the hassles of pet care to the tragic emotions connected with losing a loved one.
So, when we came across "Nothing's Impossible," a series of reimagined Disney posters that pay tribute to the animated heroes and heroines that made childhood that much better, our inner kid did a cartwheel. Organized by Mondo, Austin, TX's haven for movie poster design, the collection consists of limited edition artworks inspired by films like "Beauty and the Beast" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," bringing beloved bits of pop culture back to life. We're exclusively premiering our personal favorite, a "Jungle Book" poster by British artist Olly Moss, below:
In celebration of the series' debut, showcased in partnership with Disney's "Oh My Disney" blog," we give you a preview of the throwback exhibition, on view during this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival at Mondo Gallery, below. Let us know your favorite film homage in the comments.
Posters are compliments of Mondo & Oh My Disney
So, when we came across "Nothing's Impossible," a series of reimagined Disney posters that pay tribute to the animated heroes and heroines that made childhood that much better, our inner kid did a cartwheel. Organized by Mondo, Austin, TX's haven for movie poster design, the collection consists of limited edition artworks inspired by films like "Beauty and the Beast" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," bringing beloved bits of pop culture back to life. We're exclusively premiering our personal favorite, a "Jungle Book" poster by British artist Olly Moss, below:
In celebration of the series' debut, showcased in partnership with Disney's "Oh My Disney" blog," we give you a preview of the throwback exhibition, on view during this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival at Mondo Gallery, below. Let us know your favorite film homage in the comments.
Posters are compliments of Mondo & Oh My Disney