As it can be seen from the samples on these pages, Vincent Siracusano uses his talents to face one of the highest responsibilities of the serious artist: Redefining the Familiar. Mixing his love of games with art, he succeeds in releasing a contagious excitement to his audience. Vincent Siracusano's art screams to be interacted with. He is The Jigsaw Knight!
Born in New York, this architect student turned animator has been recognized by the Orlando Museum of Art to be a candidate for Artist of the Month for Dec., 2003. Working for Walt Disney Feature Animation Studios, in both California and Florida, for twelve years, his contributions can be seen in ten feature films and several short films, including twice leading Donald Duck. First in the short segment "Pomp and Circumstance" from "Fantasia 2000", then again in a Goofy short made for television, "How to Haunt a House".
Vincent's Disney contributions can be seen on the films, "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Pocahontas", The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Hercules", "Fantasia 2000", "Mulan", "Tarzan", "Lilo and Stitch", and "Brother Bear". Also, to his Disney credit, he led the clean up animation department for the artistic short film, "The Little Match Girl", which has yet to be released.
Prior to work at Disney, Vincent was hired by reknowned animator Ralph Bakshi in California, to work on his film for Paramount Studios, entitled "Cool World".
Currently showing a variety of work in galleries and museums in the Orlando, Florida area, Vincent Siracusano has a visual voice like none other. Additionally, Vincent is the chief designer of his own company creating educational environments for children. To see his recent projects go to www.kablooiedesigngroup.com |