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The Mexico Pavilion is a blend of the three major eras that have shaped the country—the pre-Columbian period, the Spanish-Colonial period and modern Mexico. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this print showcases the pavilion's iconic Mesoamerican pyramid and Miguel, the lead character from the Disney and Pixar's animated film set in Mexico, Coco. The characters of Coco help tell the story of Día de Muertos in the current gallery exhibit inside the pavilion.
Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort
Stacey Aoyama is an illustrator and designer working for Disney Consumer Products. She graduated from University of California San Diego with a degree in Visual Arts, and attended Art Center College of Design as an illustration major. Growing up in the Bay Area, her career ambitions included astronaut, ballerina, orthodontist (and more); however, her consistent passion for drawing and being creative prevailed, and she feels very lucky and humbled to be working for Disney. She currently lives in Sierra Madre, California with her husband, Eric, son, Charley, and their daughter (the snowshoe cat Ramona).
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