Interview with Jason Russell: Co-Founder of Invisible Children

There are three charities our show is supporting through the sale of art on October 11. One of them is Invisible Children. IC is an organization that seeks to end the violent acts of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) which include abductions and abuse of children who are forced to serve as soldiers in places like Central Africa. 

I recently had the privilege of asking Jason Russell, Co-founder of Invisible Children, three questions. Below are his answers.

3 QUESTION INTERVIEW:

1. The Pixar universe is full of characters we can relate to. Is there one particular character you identify with the most? Why? 

Edna Mode is my all-time favorite Pixar character. I just love that they couldn't find anyone else that could play the part, so they had Director Brad Bird do the voice. She to me is the most original and memorable character.

Edna Mode. The Incredibles, 2004. ©Disney/Pixar.

Edna Mode. The Incredibles, 2004. ©Disney/Pixar.

As far as identifying with one character though, I think it would be a toss up between Lighting McQueen and Woody. At times I feel like McQueen. I have a tendency to want to move super fast and sometimes make it all about me, while the Woody spirit in me is old school, analogue, and knows the value of true friendships.

2. What person, place or thing is inspiring you right now?

Hafiz's poems are inspiring me right now, especially this one: 

God and I have become
Like two giant fat people
Living in a tiny boat
We keep
Bumping into each other
And laughing.

3. Years ago you decided to step up and be an agent of change in the world. What kind of encouragement would you give to someone who believes that their efforts can't make a difference?

Jason Russell; Co-founder of Invisible Children. 

Jason Russell; Co-founder of Invisible Children. 

* There is no such thing as an act of love too small. 

* Follow your passion, the money will follow you. 

* Everyone at all times is asking the world these three questions: Do you see me? Do you hear me? And does what I say mean anything to you? 

- I learned this last one from Oprah. 

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To learn more about Invisible Children, click here

 

6 Spectacular Pixar-Inspired Art Mashups

One of the things I appreciate about fan art is seeing how people take a popular idea, character or universe and completely reimagine it. As I was browsing the web for inspiration this week, I was delighted to see so many Pixar enthusiasts do this so well. Here are just 6 Pixar-inspired pop cultural mashups that are worth talking about. 

X-Men meets Pixar mashup. 3D render by Victor Hugo. 

X-Men meets Pixar mashup. 3D render by Victor Hugo. 

Star Wars meets UP mashup. Illustration by James Hance. 

Star Wars meets UP mashup. Illustration by James Hance. 

Ghostbusters meets Cars mashup. Digital illustration by Joey Ellis. 

Ghostbusters meets Cars mashup. Digital illustration by Joey Ellis. 

UP meets Toy Story meets Monsters Inc. meets The Incredibles mashup. Illustration by Pamela Barbieri.

UP meets Toy Story meets Monsters Inc. meets The Incredibles mashup. Illustration by Pamela Barbieri.

Breaking Bad meets Toy Story mashup. Illustration by Dave MacDowell.

Breaking Bad meets Toy Story mashup. Illustration by Dave MacDowell.

Wall-E meets E.T. mashup. Poster illustration by Luke Flowers. 

Wall-E meets E.T. mashup. Poster illustration by Luke Flowers. 


Call for Incredible Volunteers

We're now building teams of volunteers for our Pixar exhibition benefiting Invisible ChildrenLiNK: Liberty in North Korea, and Give Clean Water, on October 11. Your incredible abilities will help the success of this event. Click here to access the volunteer form. 

The Incredibles by Erin Hunting, 2014. 

The Incredibles by Erin Hunting, 2014. 

Illustration by Erin Hunting. To view his stunning work, click here