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60138 - Disney Design Group 2013 Poster Collection - Believe in Magic (Mary Blair Castle) by Tyler Dumas - Walt Disney World

60138 - Disney Design Group 2013 Poster Collection - Believe in Magic (Mary Blair Castle) by Tyler Dumas - Walt Disney World

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Believe in Magic (Mary Blair Castle) by Tyler Dumas is a Limited Edition (LE) 1000 pin from the Disney Design Group 2013 Poster Collection Disney pin series. It was originally released on March 14th, 2013 and was available from Walt Disney World.

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60138

Pin Believe in Magic (Mary Blair Castle) by Tyler Dumas
Series Disney Design Group 2013 Poster Collection
Rarity
Origin Walt Disney World (WDW)
Edition Limited Edition 1000
Release Date 2013-03-14
Original Price $19.95
SKU 04SPOSTER-20975 PB031
FAC
Pin Tags
Castle Mickey Icon
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Thanks to Jakeup226 for adding this pin.
Pin Description:
Introducing the fourth pin in the 2013 Disney Poster Art Pin Series! This limited edition pin for April showcases the poster design by Disney Design Group Artist, Tyler Dumas. It comes with a display easel. The pin depicts a castle in a Mary Blair-esque block style, composed of squares and triangles. The shapes are colored in blue, red, yellow, and white. Above the castle, you'll find the words "Believe in Magic," while the year 2013 is at the bottom right corner. The frame of the pin is blue sculpted metal filigree with red mickey icons in the corners.

The Disney Parks Blog featured a few words from the designer about this design:

“The poster was inspired by [Mary Blair’s] beautiful use of color and geometric shapes,” explained Tyler. “I thought it would be interesting if the castle was constructed out of children’s wood building blocks. Some blocks develop a worn feel after years of play, so you have the bright colors with the texture of the wood coming through.”
Updated 2024-06-28 17:58:51