Artist Dave Avanzino has returned to the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts with several new parks-inspired pieces, including new wood prints and paper sculptures.
Dave Avanzino Art
Dave Avanzino’s booth is located in a new area near the Italy Pavilion this year. He will be present at the festival on several days to interact with guests who come to visit. You can find the full artist signing schedule for the 2025 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts in our article.
First, the corner of Avanzino’s booth showcases two wood LE prints for $325. This print is a limited edition of 195 and shows the facade of the Magic Kingdom version of the Haunted Mansion. The three Hitchhiking Ghosts wave from the side.
Matching the Magic Kingdom version, this Haunted Mansion wood LE print is also a limited edition of 195. However, this facade is from the Disneyland Park version of the attraction, showing the tall columns and iron railings in green.
We now move to two pieces inspired by our beloved purple dragon. This piece is a gallery-wrapped canvas priced at $88 called “Artist Figment.” These are limited to 195, and each canvas has individual numbering on the bottom left corner. Figment is shown holding a large pencil, surrounded by black-and-white sketches of himself.
The other art featuring Figment is a $850 paper sculpture simply titled “Figment.” This piece is a limited edition of 25. It may be hard to tell in photos, but this sculpture is made of multiple layers of colored paper cut out and placed over each other. We particularly like the small images of Figment placed in each corner, which take inspiration from his outfits in the original Journey into Imagination attraction.
The title of this paper sculpture celebrates the “Magic Kingdom 40th” anniversary. The paper sculpture is limited to 25 pieces and sells for $975. Extremely detailed layers of paper show the buildings and peaks from classic Magic Kingdom attractions, including the roof of the Enchanted Tiki Room and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, among many others.
Like the Haunted Mansion art, this “EPCOT Sign” wood print is a limited edition of 195 for $225. The name of the park is written in bold lettering using fonts from classic EPCOT signage and Spaceship Earth replacing the “O.” The country pavilions of World Showcase are pictured in the background.
“This Happy Place” is a canvas limited edition of 195 for $395. The iconic quote “To All who come to this Happy Place, Welcome” is written across a sketch-style illustration of Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Like the Figment canvas, this art featuring the birds of the Enchanted Tiki Room is $88 and individually numbered from 1 to 195 on the bottom left corner. Called “Tiki Room Party,” four birds are shown chattering together on a perch. One of the wooden tiki masks is standing on their right.
Some of our favorite new art pieces at Avanzino’s booth are these wood print maps. Each map is priced at $275 and is limited to 195 pieces each. The first map shows the attraction layout of the Jungle Cruise. Small, handwritten style labels point out details along the route of the attraction, including the Elephant Bathing Pool and the Base Camp.
Like the Jungle Cruise map, this art shows a stylized attraction layout of the Haunted Mansion. While the art does not show the outside of the building, this layout is based on the Disneyland version with the Hatbox Ghost in the attic. Small art icons show the main elements of the attraction, such as Madame Leota’s floating instruments and the graveyard full of ghosts. Interestingly, the art also shows Constance Hatchaway in the attic, though she was recently replaced in the Disneyland attraction.
The final wooden map shows Pirates of the Caribbean in the style of a pirate’s treasure map. Handwritten notes label the locations with useful tips and puns such as “Attack the Fort if Necessary” and “Dunking Well, Ask for Carlos.”
These final two art pieces are both wood ticket replicas priced at $150. The top piece is a replica of an opening-day ticket for Disneyland. The image includes Walt Disney’s signature at the bottom and the folded coupons for various attractions.
Below the Disneyland art is a matching piece showing an opening day ticket to Magic Kingdom. Like the Disneyland ticket, the original Magic Kingdom tickets included tear-off coupons for attractions grouped into different tiers.
The artist will also be offering custom letter name art and custom wood ticket book names at his booth. More information about Avanzino can be found on his Instagram account and official art website.
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