
Sometimes Family Weirdos Just Get a Bad Rap
Sometimes Family Weirdos Just Get a Bad Rap by Heather Edwards
Mirabel is the only child in her extraordinary family who wasn’t blessed with a magical gift.
Artwork inspired by Walt Disney's Encanto animated film character, Mirabel.
Disney Limited Edition Graphite Collection
- Edition Size: 295
- Image Size:Â 8" x 14"
- Frame Size:Â 11" x 17"
- Hand-Signed by Heather Edwards
- Certificates of Authenticity
- Archival paper print, featuring a hand-torn deckled edge, framed in a classic black frame. The artwork is "floated" so that the deckled edges are visible. The back of the framed art is wired for easy wall hanging.Â
- Gicleé on paper print using archival inks and materials
- Made in the USA.
Key Notes
Explore the brilliance of the almighty pencil! Known in the art community as graphite, this age-old medium is celebrated for its ability to distill artwork down to its purest form: a simple hand-drawn grey line. In the hand of a skilled artist, that grey line can be pulled across the paper, curved, bent, shaped, and carefully sculpted into something truly magical.
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Sometimes Family Weirdos Just Get a Bad Rap by Heather Edwards
Mirabel is the only child in her extraordinary family who wasn’t blessed with a magical gift.
Artwork inspired by Walt Disney's Encanto animated film character, Mirabel.
Disney Limited Edition Graphite Collection
- Edition Size: 295
- Image Size:Â 8" x 14"
- Frame Size:Â 11" x 17"
- Hand-Signed by Heather Edwards
- Certificates of Authenticity
- Archival paper print, featuring a hand-torn deckled edge, framed in a classic black frame. The artwork is "floated" so that the deckled edges are visible. The back of the framed art is wired for easy wall hanging.Â
- Gicleé on paper print using archival inks and materials
- Made in the USA.
Key Notes
Explore the brilliance of the almighty pencil! Known in the art community as graphite, this age-old medium is celebrated for its ability to distill artwork down to its purest form: a simple hand-drawn grey line. In the hand of a skilled artist, that grey line can be pulled across the paper, curved, bent, shaped, and carefully sculpted into something truly magical.




















