Four Performers: Jack, Vincent, Brad, and Ron
Drawing on paper • Anonymous young student or amateur artist; school/educational context likely.

Style & Movement
Folk Art / Naive Art / Fan Art. Characterized by simplified anatomy, repetitive motifs, and direct narrative text.
Medium & Technique
Crayon and ink/marker on plain white paper. The technique involves line drawing with colored fill, utilizing a flat, amateur color application and hand-lettering.
Creation Period
Modern/Contemporary, likely 2010s-2020s based on the reference to 'Perfect' by Ed Sheeran (released 2017).
Dimensions & Format
Landscape format (approx. 8.5 x 11 or 9 x 12 inches)
Subject Description
Four male figures in matching military-style gala uniforms with capes, epaulettes, and sailors' hats. Each character is identified by name (Jack, Vincent, Brad, Ron) and a specific song from popular media (Ed Sheeran, Bambi, Lion King, The Tigger Movie). They are depicted as singers, each holding a microphone.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Fair. Significant handling marks and structural integrity issues.
Estimated Market Value
Minimal financial value; primarily sentimental or educational value ($0 - $10).
Auction Estimate
N/A - Not a commercial art market item.
Provenance History
Private collection, likely created in a domestic or classroom setting. No institutional marks or stamps visible.
Art Historical Significance
Illustrates contemporary youth culture's intersection with Disney and pop music media. Displays the use of art as a medium for 'original character' (OC) development within digital-age subcultures.
Notable Features
Includes specific textual references to pop culture icons; idiosyncratic color-coding of the characters' uniforms (pink, blue, green, and purple).
Condition Issues
Prominent heavy creasing and folding throughout the right-hand side; paper buckling; minor smudging of the crayon pigment.
Conservation Recommendations
Store flat in an acid-free sleeve; keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading of coloring and yellowing of the paper.