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Egil Paulsen

Summary

  • Exhibitions
    • By:Larm Oslo 2009 - Meta Monks, Nisjelandet
    • Gallery 115 Romania- Art:PartTwo
    • JM Network Hong Kong - Project Canvas
  • Performance
    • The Censored Man - Bergen 2006
  • Education
    • Einar Granum School of Arts - Painting, 2009-2010
    • Oslo University College - Informatics, 2006-2009
    • Falkenberg School of Arts - 2006-2007
  • Books:
    • Gothic Art Now - Ilex Press
    • Ballistic Publishing - Exotique vol.1
    • Ballistic Publishing - Expose v
    • Ballistic Publishing - Expose iv
    • Ballistic Publishing - Expose iii (awarded for Excellence)
    • Ballistic Publishing - Expose ii
    • 3D-Total - Digital Art Masters vol.1
  • Magazines
    • Zoo Publishing - 2Dartist
    • Hyperion - Pegasus
    • Future Art Magazine
    • Imagonem
    • Area Zinc - Fiction issue

Introduction

Egil Paulsen is an art student living in Oslo, Norway. As an artist, Egil uses digital tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator or Painter to create is images. He uses techniques such as photomanipulation and digital painting with the help of a drawing tablet.

Current

Currently Egil is working as screenwriter and production designer for the upcoming short film Black Milk. As a graduated bachelor in computer science with a genuine interest in subjects such as HCI and universal design, he is also assisting lectures at Oslo University College. Egil also works freelance with both visualization and system development

Exposure

Egil has been published in 5 major Ballistic Publishing book titles, one book published by 3DTotal, and a handful of notes and tutorials in Zoo publishing's 2DArtist magazine.

He has also been a part of Hong Kong's public entertainment campaign called Project Canvas, which let him exhibit his artworks on Hong Kong's largest outdoor light emitting diode (LED) advertising display network with daily view ship of above 1 500 000 people. Exhibiting his painting Kamicarus at the 115 Digital Art Gallery in Bucharest made him part of the first digital art exhibition in the eastern-europe.