"In creating the Harry Potter artwork, I try to bring a certain amount of realism and believability to the characters and setting, but still add an element of wonder and the unknown"
- Mary Grandpre
About this Quote
Mary Grandpre's quote talks to the value of developing art work that is both sensible and credible, while also including an aspect of secret and the unknown. By doing this, Grandpre has the ability to record the essence of the Harry Potter universe and bring it to life. Grandpre's artwork has the ability to catch the magic and mystery of the Harry Potter world, while also staying real to the characters and setting. Grandpre's artwork is able to bring a sense of realism and validity to the characters and setting, while also including a component of wonder and the unidentified. This enables the audience to be immersed worldwide of Harry Potter and experience the magic and mystery of the universe. Grandpre's art work has the ability to capture the essence of the Harry Potter universe and bring it to life.
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