![]() He later jumped into 3D printing and even created a full Hiro Hamada costume from “Big Hero 6.” His interests then grew into creating cut paper art, shadow boxes and silhouette pieces. Around the same time he began working at the store, he bought an airbrush and learned to create custom Vinylmations. Keith, a cast member who grew up loving to draw, experiment with new art technologies and visit Disney Parks, started his Disney career at World of Disney NYC on 5th Avenue. He also stopped into Fantasyland with silhouettes of best friends Winnie the Pooh and Piglet, and Snow White and Dopey, who look perfectly at home at their attractions. This first exclusive batch of Keith’s artwork was inspired by his recent visit to Magic Kingdom Park, where he created silhouettes of Tinker Bell, Cinderella and Fairy Godmother to play around Cinderella Castle, while Briar Rose explores a stream nearby. The goal? To use beloved Disney characters to bring our parks’ attractions to life in a whole new way. Today we’re kicking off a new biweekly series here on the Disney Parks Blog that features the imaginative artwork of Keith Lapinig, which combines intricate cut silhouettes of Disney characters with Disney Parks photography.
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