Disney has unveiled a one-of-a-kind sculpture to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
“The Structural Sorcerer” is based on original artwork for Mickey Mouse's 90th anniversary, created by the legendary designer Virgil Abloh for CHAOS magazine, before he passed in 2021.
It was designed by Virgil Abloh Securities’ design firm, ALASKA ALASKA, at the Royal College of Art in Battersea, London.
It marks the launch of Create 100, a global celebration of creativity, marking a century of storytelling.
Additional artworks, items, and experiences, together with the stories behind them, will be revealed over the summer, all planned to be auctioned to benefit the Make-A-Wish foundation.
Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds' classy message to Wrexham ace after baby newsThe Create 100 contributions feature everything from musical elements to comic books, to recreations of iconic movie props, and more.
They come from talent including Beyoncé, French fashion designer Christian Louboutin, global creative director for Swarovski, Giovanna Engelbert, Chinese virtuoso pianist Lang Lang, fashion pioneer Tommy Hilfiger, and celebrated Brazilian artist Vik Muniz.
Tasia Filippatos, from the entertainment giant, said: “Disney’s timeless stories and characters have made an indelible mark on pop culture around the globe, transcending borders, industries, and generations.
“We couldn’t think of a better way to honour 100 years of Disney storytelling than by collaborating with this outstanding collective of visionaries in support of Make-A-Wish.”