How unreal!! Kinda looks like it's a small world. Have you seen that at Disney World, it's great. Nice score!
claire-elisaFebruary 1, 2012 at 6:49 PM
OMG I love it. Her work is so so beautiful, I have always loved the alice in wonderland drawings. They throw'ers were crazy, these prints are worth thousands, not to mention treasures.
BTW, listening to the shins due to your post, loving it!
AnonymousFebruary 1, 2012 at 4:37 PM
Def looks like her style, doesn't it?! Thanks for sharing, I love her work. Does there happen to be an Aussie on the print? I can see the little Dutchie, how cute! Ike
handmade romanceFebruary 1, 2012 at 3:45 PM
Mary Blair or not – although it is of her style — this is A M A Z I N G! Go Cam for picking it up!! Treasure score!
AliFebruary 1, 2012 at 1:42 PM
I do think it is Mary Blair. The first thing I thought when I saw the picture pop up (and before I saw you ask the question on your previous post about this print), was, "It's a Small World". Have you tried doing a google image search?
I can't believe someone just threw this out! Oh well, that's good news for you!
KatelynFebruary 1, 2012 at 11:13 AM
Whether it is Mary Blair or not, it's totally lovely! How could anyone just discard this? Your good fortune though- I NEVER find anything great on skips or hard rubbish!
HugsFebruary 1, 2012 at 2:08 AM
This poster is magnificent. If it isn't Mary's, then someone certainly has put Mary's essence into their work of art.
Although, I moved away a few years ago, I was born and lived in Southern California most of my life. My family and I would go to Disneyland several times a year. This poster reminds me of a huge work of art by Mary B. that was displayed in Tomorrowland. I am sad to report that this particular Mary B. artwork was removed (destroyed) when Tomorrowland was remodled. I truly miss seeing that work of art whenever I return to So. Cal and go to Disneyland for a visit. I'm so glad you shared your poster with us. It has me feeling very nostalgic.
Hilla HryniszynJanuary 31, 2012 at 10:35 PM
great picture. you got my attention because i was looking for a polish girl:) but didnt find it… though i found an irish one 🙂 ireland is close to my heart too inveiglefair.blogspot.com
Marthaamay O_oJanuary 31, 2012 at 9:41 PM
it's big, it's beautiful!
ReneeJanuary 31, 2012 at 8:05 PM
I think it's wonderful! It certainly does look like Mary Blair's work, great find!
summer picklesJanuary 31, 2012 at 7:09 PM
Yes! I do too Pip! And given that she did some work with Disney, this could even be it's a small world related… lovely! xx
KatieJanuary 31, 2012 at 6:40 PM
Whether it's a Mary Balir number or not, it's wonderful! You lucky things. Now where exactly is this skip?
AnonymousJanuary 31, 2012 at 6:37 PM
i never comment but what an UNROOL find!! i always stumble across really fab things but never anything 'famous'. still, gotta love finding treasure.
i have to ask, where is that Birthday beach? i thought sydney had some glorious stretches of sand, but that is one mighty fine beach!
LOVE your blog
KateJanuary 31, 2012 at 6:29 PM
I love your posts Pip, and I just happen to Love Mary Blair! My girls favorite book is I Can Fly. I was on etsy last night looking for Mary Blair inspired art work. I think it is Mary Blair. Is it yours?
How unreal!! Kinda looks like it's a small world. Have you seen that at Disney World, it's great. Nice score!
OMG I love it. Her work is so so beautiful, I have always loved the alice in wonderland drawings. They throw'ers were crazy, these prints are worth thousands, not to mention treasures.
BTW, listening to the shins due to your post, loving it!
Def looks like her style, doesn't it?! Thanks for sharing, I love her work. Does there happen to be an Aussie on the print? I can see the little Dutchie, how cute! Ike
Mary Blair or not – although it is of her style — this is A M A Z I N G! Go Cam for picking it up!! Treasure score!
I do think it is Mary Blair. The first thing I thought when I saw the picture pop up (and before I saw you ask the question on your previous post about this print), was, "It's a Small World". Have you tried doing a google image search?
I can't believe someone just threw this out! Oh well, that's good news for you!
Whether it is Mary Blair or not, it's totally lovely! How could anyone just discard this? Your good fortune though- I NEVER find anything great on skips or hard rubbish!
This poster is magnificent. If it isn't Mary's, then someone certainly has put Mary's essence into their work of art.
Although, I moved away a few years ago, I was born and lived in Southern California most of my life. My family and I would go to Disneyland several times a year. This poster reminds me of a huge work of art by Mary B. that was displayed in Tomorrowland. I am sad to report that this particular Mary B. artwork was removed (destroyed) when Tomorrowland was remodled. I truly miss seeing that work of art whenever I return to So. Cal and go to Disneyland for a visit. I'm so glad you shared your poster with us. It has me feeling very nostalgic.
great picture. you got my attention because i was looking for a polish girl:)
but didnt find it… though
i found an irish one 🙂 ireland is close to my heart too
inveiglefair.blogspot.com
it's big, it's beautiful!
I think it's wonderful! It certainly does look like Mary Blair's work, great find!
Yes! I do too Pip! And given that she did some work with Disney, this could even be it's a small world related… lovely! xx
Whether it's a Mary Balir number or not, it's wonderful! You lucky things. Now where exactly is this skip?
i never comment but what an UNROOL find!! i always stumble across really fab things but never anything 'famous'. still, gotta love finding treasure.
i have to ask, where is that Birthday beach? i thought sydney had some glorious stretches of sand, but that is one mighty fine beach!
LOVE your blog
I love your posts Pip, and I just happen to Love Mary Blair! My girls favorite book is I Can Fly. I was on etsy last night looking for Mary Blair inspired art work. I think it is Mary Blair. Is it yours?
This is so beautiful!!
Oooh yes I do. Wish we were related!
Trish Blair