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Why ImagineFX rules...

Screw Oprah. ImagineFX is bringing people together... 

The best part of my day today was catching up with an old friend of mine, Chris Blarsky. I hadn't talked to him in years so to receive an email out of the blue was such a welcome and unexpected surprise. And how he found me was an even bigger surprise... it was through one the articles I did for ImagineFX! HOW COOL IS THAT?!??! I'm now reconnected with one of the coolest, most down to earth artists I've ever met because of this magazine. I love it Big Smile

 
It was great to hear he is doing well and still painting up a storm. Chris is an awesome artist and not limited to just on medium, which is something I really admire. He just posted his first thread here and although he is a traditional artist by trade, he is working on taking up digital art. I hope to get a chance to help him make that transition as I know how weird it can be in the beginning but more importantly, Im just stoked to have my friend back :) - J

Published 19 November 2006 00:06 by MechaHateChimp

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About MechaHateChimp

My name is Joel Carlo and I am a multimedia developer residing out of Denver, Colorado. I work as both a graphic designer and freelance artist with a current devotion to motion graphics and web development. My professional career as an artist began in 1993 where I was hired to work as an illustrator for a now defunct entertainment group. In the short time I worked there, I helped develop concept designs and illustrations for print. Thereafter, I pursued work as a freelance designer which has afforded me the opportunity to develop my skill set as an artist in both traditional and digital media over the last several years. My educational background as an artist has largely been self-taught, although I have had two short stints as a student at both the Tampa Art Institute and Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. My client list is varied and ranges from commissioned work for small studio projects to larger commissions for clients such as Future Publishing, Burrows & Chapin, The Ayzenberg Group, NASCAR, Dodge, Toyota and Fox Television. I am currently looking for work as a concept designer or 3D artist in either the gaming or film industries. If you are an employer in need of either, please feel free to contact me with any inquiries regarding commission work and availabilty.