[guestpost]Tony Sherg is fantastic artist that has created his own set of Disneyland posters. Today, he highlights all of his Tomorrowland posters and over the next couple of weeks he will highlight posters from every land. Be sure to follow our Facebook page or join our newsletter to see future sets of his work. [/guestpost]

Hi there! Disneyland Minimalist artist Tony Sherg here. I have been visiting Disneyland my whole life and I am constantly enamored with the magic and beauty that the park is filled with. Some time ago, I started to create posters for my favorite Disneyland attractions and now today I run a Facebook page and website where I continue to release new designs.

Each land, area or attraction has stories, details and history attached to it which is why I'm sure both you and I keep returning to Disneyland. The artistic style of each vastly different attraction at Disneyland is something that I have really tried to explore in my artwork. I chose Tomorrowland as my first series of posters because I felt it's overall futuristic design and artistic integrity lie heavily on angular lines and shapes much like my artwork.

Tomorrowland will always hold a special place in my heart, I have always been fascinated with what the land was, is, and could be. Walt wanted Tomorrowland to be “a vista into a world of wondrous ideas, signifying man's achievements… a step into the future, with predictions of constructive things to come.”

That idea of “signifying man's achievements” has obviously changed over the years with the innovation of the Jet Pack, our journey to the Moon & Mars, and even the creation of technologically complex films such as Star Wars. With some of the park's most popular attractions like Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and Autopia, Tomorrowland today, is a shining example of a “world of wondrous ideas”.

Enjoy the posters and be sure to like the Disney Dose Facebook page and signup for the newsletter to see future sets of Disneyland minimalist posters.

[guestpost]Feel free to share these images and use them on your own page, but please link back to this article and credit Tony Scherg. [/guestpost]

I hope that you all enjoyed this series and I look forward to sharing more of my work with you soon! Remember to like both my Facebook page and the Disney Dose Facebook page to keep up with my artwork.