- Tyrus Wong
Tyrus Wong (Chinese: 黃齊耀) born in 1910 in
Taishan ,Guangdong ,China is a painter, muralist, ceramicist, lithographer, designer and kite maker. As film production illustrator in the film industry, Wong has worked for Disney andWarner Bros. . Wong's most famous work was for the Disney animated classic,Bambi . Wong lives inSunland, California .Early life
Wong and his father immigrated to the
United States fromChina in 1919. When he attendedBenjamin Franklin Junior High in Pasadena, his teachers noticed Wong's artistic ability and arranged for a summer scholarship at theOtis Art Institute . Wong was hooked and decided to leave junior high for a full timestudentship at Otis. Since his family was poor, he worked as a janitor at this school and walked for miles just to attend classes. It paid off as Wong had a lucrative career as an artist inHollywood .He was married to Ruth Ng Kim Wong (黃伍梅珍). He considers his three daughters (Kim, Tai-ling, and Kay) as his "greatest achievements."
Career
He has done everything from working as a greeting card designer to Warner Bros. film production illustrator (1942-1968), from drawing set designs and storyboard for several movies to being a Disney inspirational sketch artist (1938-1941). It was his lush pastels that served as inspiration for "
Bambi " (1942) where he was the lead artist of the project.Tyrus Wong left Disney studios shortly after finishing
Bambi , due to repercussions from theDisney animators' strike . Later, he has designed Christmas cards, where some have sold over 1 million copies.Some of his well known paintings include Self Portrait (late 1920s), Fire (1939), Reclining Nude (1940s), East (1984) and West (1984). He told an interviewer that he's a "lucky artist."
Later life
"Tyrus Wong: A Retrospective" was an exhibit at the
Chinese American Museum (December 18, 2004 – October 17, 2004) in Los Angeles showcasing his work. According to the museum, "This exhibit showcased the works of Tyrus Wong, who at the age of 93, is one of the earliest and most influential Chinese American artists in the United States. In his long, pioneering career as a local artist, Wong is a seasoned painter, muralist, ceramicist, lithographer, designer, and kite maker. The exhibit also featured Wong’s imaginative kites, which he has been building and flying for the past 30 years. Drawn from public and private collections, several of the pieces chosen for this exhibition have not been shown publicly since the 1930s." [ [http://www.camla.org/exhibits/pastexhibits.htm Past exhibits, Chinese American Museum] ]During 2001, Wong was given a Historymakers Award (arts) by the
Chinese American Museum and was inducted in theDisney Legends.After retiring in 1968, Wong has been making kites for many years, and he would fly his colorful kites, such as a "panda", a "goldfish" or a "centipede", by the
Santa Monica pier on a Saturday to the delights of many [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m5072/is_4_24/ai_82483205 Fly away art - Los Angeles Business Journal, Jan 28, 2002 by Claudia Peschiutta: The Roving Eye - kite-maker, Tyrus Wong] ] .In 2007, Wong was one of three illustrators featured in “The Art of the Motion Picture Illustrator: William B. Major, Harold Michelson and Tyrus Wong,” an exhibit in the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 's Grand Lobby Gallery inBeverly Hills .References
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