Where to Find Figment’s Paintings 2026 “Scavenger Hunt: Figment’s Brush with the Masters” During Festival of the Arts. Figment once again finds himself reimagining himself into Masterpiece Works of Art. Including a rework of Emily Carr’s “Deep Woods”, “The Blue Boy” by Thomas Gainsborough, and of course, the most famous painting ever by Leonardo da Vinci, “Mona Lisa”. Where can you find Figment Paintings, and what are the Paintings called? We have all the answers for you in case you get lost on your journey through Epcot during Festival of the Arts 2026!
All of these paintings are part of the “Scavenger Hunt: Figment’s Brush with the Masters,” which takes place in Epcot’s World Showcase at every pavilion. If you are stuck looking for any of these Figment Brush with the Masters’ paintings, we have the answers. Just like we have done in the past for Olaf’s Holiday Tradition Expedition 2025, and Remy’s Hide & Sqeak we will give the Fair Warning we will have spoilers below. We will provideanother spoiler warning before we get into it.
Figment’s Brush with the Masters Scavenger Hunt will cost $11.99 plus tax without a discount, and $10.23 with tax and AP discount. The redemption for 2026 is a Sticker-By-Number Figment Painting and a Magnetic Frame.
This is not the only scavenger hunt during Epcot’s Festival of the Arts 2026. For the first time, Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game will have its own scavenger hunt where guests will find larger-sized Lorcana Cards located around Epcot. Plus, guests can check out Chalk Full of Characters, where guests can spot Disney characters made of chalk around World Showcase Pavilions.
Disney Figment’s BRUSH WITH THE MASTERS 2026:
Find Figment in iconic, reimagined artwork as you travel around the World Showcase. As you find each piece of art, place its corresponding sticker on the map, using the name of the pavilion where you found it. Whether you search for the art or not, return your map to the Creations Shop, Disney Traders, or World Traveler at International Gateway for a small keepsake. Redemption is valid through February 23, 2026, or while supplies last. One Map = One Keepsake.
Find Figment: Once you have your map and stickers, search for Figment in each World Showcase Pavilion. He’s hiding inside art that’s inspired by famous works—just look for the Figment-themed picture frame. Every time you find Figment, add the corresponding sticker to the Pavilion on your map.
Complete Your Adventure: When your journey is complete, return your map to Disney Traders, Creations Shop, or World Traveler by February 23, 2026, and receive an artful keepsake! Important Information – Subject to change without notice.
Spoilers Ahead: Last Warning, after the next image, we will be giving away the locations of every “Figment’s Brush with the Masters” location.
If you pay attention to the sticker artwork, you will see the original artwork. With that in mind, in our list below, we will name the original painting and artist, followed by the Figment version name, then the exact location in the pavilion. We are working our way around Epcot’s World Showcase, starting in Canada. Finally, an easy way to spot the Figment Paintings is to look at the frame, there is always the head of Figment on the bottom.
Paintings:
- Canada – “Deep Woods” by Emily Carr, 1936, “Dreamers Woods” Inside the first door to Trading Post, and to your left and up.
- United Kingdom – “The Blue Boy” by Thomas Gainsborough, 1770. The “Dragon in Blue” is centrally located on the wall leading up, with its crown and crest visible.
- France – “Water Lily Pond, Harmony in Green” by Claude Monet, 1899, “Reflections of Imagination” L’esprit De La Province to your left behind the register.
- Morocco – Inspired by Moroccan Zellige tiles. “Pigments of Figment” Head to the Jasmine meet and greet, in the central courtyard by the bar, and way up in the air.
- Japan – “The Great Wave of Kanagawa” by Katsushika Hokusai, 1831, “The Wave of Inspiration” Check behind the stairs on the wall by Mitsukoshi Department Store.
- American Adventure – “Washington Crossing the Delaware” by Emanuel Leutze, 1851, “Dragon Crossing the Delaware.” To the right of the register in a small alcove at Art of Disney.
- Italy – “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci, early 1500s, “Mona Figment.” Inside La Bottega Italiana, on the wall close to the register
- Germany – “Cupid(Amor)” by Johann Liss, 1597–1631, “At The Heart of all Creation” Inside the doorway to Karmell-Kuche. The door into the courtyard, not the doorway to World Showcase.
- China – Inspired by Picture of Spring Ox, Woodblock Print, Qing Dynasty, “The Ox and the Dragon” In an Alcove to the back entrance into House of Good Fortune.
- Norway – Inspired by Norwegian Tapestry and The Maelstrom, “Over the Falls. Central room above the merchandise in The Fjording by the door.
- Mexico – Inspired by Johann Moritz Rugendas, titled “Landscape Near the Volcano Colima at Tolina, Mexico.” “Landscape Near the Volcano Figment.” This one is a PITA! It is inside the Aztec Pyramid, in between La Cava Tequila and the San Angel Inn—small alcove with lots of people always standing in front of it.
If you followed this Figment Scavenger Hunt guide for 2026, the map and sticker sheet should look like this: