Red Staircase by Lorelay Bove is a giclee on paper. Dimensions: 5.75 x 11. Edition size: 95. item# CELBRed_Staircase
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Lorelay Bove is a celebrated illustrator known for her whimsical art and storytelling illustration, blending animation art with vibrant digital painting. Her work features a distinctive style influenced by Disney-inspired art, combining expressive brushstrokes and a rich color palette to bring characters and narratives to life. As a concept artist, Bove's illustrations capture the magic of visual storytelling, creating dynamic scenes filled with charm, movement, and personality. Her modern illustration seamlessly blends fantasy art with pop culture influences, making her work both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary. Specializing in character design and children's book illustration, Bove crafts engaging, heartfelt imagery that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Red Staircase - CELBRed_Staircase
NOTES: Red Staircase Giclee on Paper.
Red Staircase Giclee On Paper by Lorelay Bove is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Image Copyright © 2026 by Lorelay Bove
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Lorelay Bove bio
Born in Barcelona, Spain, raised in the principality of Andorra and part of a family full of gifted artists (her father is renowned painter Quim Bove) art has always been a way of life for Lorelay. Educated at the prestigious California Institute for the Arts (known commonly as CalArts) a school founded by Walt Disney to foster young creative talent, this exciting young artist has made an impact on the art and animation world almost immediately upon her arrival. After making her entry into the business as an art intern at Pixar Animation Studios, she quickly transitioned into her current role as a Visual Development Artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios. In addition to her influential roles in the visual direction and development of The Princess and the Frog ,Tangled, Winnie the Pooh, and Prep and Landing for which she designed backgrounds, characters costuming, color scripts for numerous sequences, and countless other elements, Lorelay Bove is also known for providing the illustrations for the Little Golden Book The Princess and the Frog title, as well as Toy Story: Ride 'em Cowboy! Her work was featured at the New Orleans Museum of Art's exhibition of Dreams Come True: Art of the Classic Fairy Tales from the Walt Disney Studio as well as countless other art exhibits worldwide. Her work is often compared to the work of Disney Legend Mary Blair, although Lorelay confesses that she did not become aware of Ms. Blair's work until her college years. Her own visual signature and style had already been well established for many years at that point, however, she finds the comparison flattering. "It's quite a compliment!" she says.