About PaulTim:Paul says his first memory of creating art was at 4. I would create art on the condensation of a window. Today, his "window" is a digital screen using techniques many Hollywood special effects companies, such as Industrial Light...
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About PaulTim:
Paul says his first memory of creating art was at 4. I would create art on the condensation of a window. Today, his "window" is a digital screen using techniques many Hollywood special effects companies, such as Industrial Light & Magic and Pixar, use to create his fine art images.
Paul started designing broadcast animations for Cranston Csuri Productions in the mid-1980s, rendered on VAX 780 1 MIP mini supercomputers. Co-Founder of Cranston Csuri, Charles Csuri, is recognized as the Father of Digital Art by the Smithsonian and MoMA.
While at Cranston Csuri, Paul designed motion graphics for NBC, ABC, WCBS, MTV, and designed the first motion graphics of the Paul Rand designed IBM logo through IBM Agency, Dentsu, Young & Rubicam Ltd.
During Paul's time in art school, he received his nickname " PaulTim," a shortening of his full name, Paul Timothy Conley. Paul was an adjunct instructor of computer animation and cinematography design at CCAD from 1992 to 2008. Paul became a SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Pioneer member in 2012. Paul has served as a judge for the Academy for Interactive and Visual Arts for the past ten years.
PaulTim's art is available for exhibition.
To learn more visit PaulTim.com