Figment’s Brush with the Masters 2018 Prizes and Scavenger Hunt Locations

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It’s the second annual Epcot International Festival of the Arts! And that means Figment has returned for another scavenger hunt around World Showcase! The mischievous little dragon is hiding in popular paintings and we’ve got to find them all.


UPDATE:  Looking for 2019’s Scavenger Hunt Answers and Prizes? Click Here!


To participate in Figment’s Brush with the Masters you have to purchase a map and stickers set from Pin Central, Disney Traders, or World Traveler. They cost $8.99 plus tax this year. Once you find all 11 portraits you can redeem your completed map for one of four different limited edition pins.

Four pin prizes for 2018 Figment’s Brush with the Masters Scavenger Hunt

Close up detail of one of the pins

Scavenger hunt spoilers from this point forward:

We’re showing you exactly where every Figment painting is in World Showcase, in order from left to right, around the world. Happy hunting!


Mexico

Head inside the huge pyramid through the door on the right side. Turn right and look on the front wall. You’ll find the Figment painting right there.

Head in the right door of the pyramid

Painting seen on the right

Painting in Mexico


Norway

Head into The Fjording, the exit gift shop for Frozen Ever After, and you’ll find the painting on the wall closest to the ride exit.

The Fjording shop, next to Frozen ride

Painting right where the ride exit leads to shop

The painting in Norway inspired by Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”


China

Find the Kidcot location within the House of Good Fortune shop. The painting can be found on the back wall directly across from Kidcot, in an area near teapots and tea cups. It is pretty high up, so look up!

Walk in the side entrance

Head to the back wall

The painting in China


Germany

Head into the store on the right side of the pavilion called Der Teddybär Toy Shop. You’ll find the painting just to the right of the cashier, along the staircase.

Head into Der Teddybär Toy Shop

Painting found along the staircase

Painting in Germany inspired by Johann Liss’s “Cupid”



Italy

Located inside the perfume and handbag store on the front-left side of the pavilion, you’ll find the painting on the back wall above a door near the registers.

Head into store on left side of the pavilion

Painting above a door on back wall

Painting in Italy based on the Mona Lisa


The American Adventure

Look inside the pavilion’s one interior gift shop, Heritage Manor Gifts, located to the right of The American Adventure theater. The painting can be found on the right-front corner.

Enter the main gift shop

Painting in corner by penny press

Painting inspired by Emanuel Leutze’s “Washington Crossing the Delaware”


Japan

Enter the gift shop through its side entrance, on the right side of the pavilion, right before the path dead ends into the shops back entrance. Turn left after entering. The painting can be found on the right wall, on the left side, above some umbrellas and to the left of kitty cat purses. If you hit the incense room, you’ve gone too far.

Enter gift shop on the side

On right side just before store curves left

Japan’s painting inspired by Katsushika Hokusai’s “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa”


Morocco

This one can be difficult since the painting looks much like the mosaic tile designs found around the pavilion. You’ll find this one just to right of the Kidcot spot.

Go to the middle of the pavilion

Painting just to the right of Kidcot

The painting in Morocco



France

The painting is directly behind the Kidcot location, which can be found right where the show exits into the gift shop attached to Les Halles bakery.

Head into Les Halles bakery

Painting inside the Kidcot Fun Spot

France’s painting, (I love how Figment is waving in his reflection!)


United Kingdom

You can find the painting inside The Toy Soldier, across from the Kidcot Fun Spot.

Go into The Toy Soldier in middle of pavilion

Painting found in cabinet near back exit

UK’s painting inspired by Thomas Gainsborough’s “The Blue Boy”


Canada

Head into Northwest Mercantile on left side of the pavilion. Painting can be found up high on the back-left side of the store.

Go into the first gift shop on left

Painting hiding up high on the left

The painting in Canada is based on Deep Woods by Emily Carr

Hope you had fun finding all the paintings! Be sure to check out our Complete Guide to the 2018 Epcot International Festival of the Arts for full food menus and concert lineup here and stay tuned for more theme park news coming soon.

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