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AMUSEDOM is a worldwide, user-driven, language-independent, publishing network, created by artists to serve artists. A world community self–publishing network, with integrated technology formatted to meet the highest professional and technological standards and a revenue oriented business model to enable the artist to carve a career path and a future of their own.

It’s all really up to you! You need neither publisher nor permission of any kind. YOU own the rights to your own creations. In fact, you ARE the publisher. The users are your audience, and the audience is the only judge and critic. Just create, network with friends and build an audience. Amusedom provides the venue, the social network, the technology and the path to your own revenue stream. There are no technological limits to your own fame and fortune…no excuses either, you are only limited by your own talent. Amusedom is YOUR network…

AMUSEDOM IS YOU!!

 

about amusedom
Chris Ayers

Basic Information

Identity type
Male
Profession
Artist, Illustrator, Painter, Cartoonist, Character Designer, Conceptualist... etc.
Category
Artist
About Me / Us / Company
I popped out onto this Planet Earth scene on a sweltering July afternoon in 1975. Shortly thereafter I discovered a groovy magic wand made of wood called a "pencil." Through trial and error, and lots of practice, I learned that these nifty little things gave me the means to unlock the worlds of my imagination and give them visual form on paper.

During these early formative years my spongy gray matter soaked up as much as it could about the fascinating world around me, especially in regards to the animal kingdom, dinosaurs, Sesame Street, Star Wars, Disney, art, mythology, monsters in closets, spaceships, Robin Hood, Ray Harryhausen, pirates, extra-terrestrial friends and foes, Jules Verne, Dr. Seuss, Bill Peet, comic book heroes and villains, animation, cartoons...

Fast forward about twenty years to the spring of 2000. With my Toyota Tercel literally packed to the ceiling, I drove westward from Minneapolis to Los Angeles. I had long dreamt of someday working in the movies and, at age 24, it seemed like the right time in my life to give it a shot.


Fast forward another eight years and I'm still driving a Toyota Tercel around the bustling freeways of the City of Angels. My dream of working in the film industry has come true - and then some. Working as a character designer and concept artist I have been fortunate to be involved in some challenging and fun projects such as Men In Black II, Fantastic Four, and The Santa Clause 2. Through the process of working in the fast-paced and demanding business of show I've learned a great deal about myself and my art as well as met some talented and genuinely wonderful people.

To avoid boring you this bio has been deliberately kept short, but I feel even a brief bio for me should include a few words about my recent battle with cancer. Being a cancer survivor is not my sole identity but it is a part of who I am and plays a large role in how I now view the world around me. In the spring of 2005 I was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML - a cancer of the blood). It was a scary, painful journey for me as well as my friends and family. Luckily, things have gone well so far and I continue to try to live one day at a time, blessed with the many "gifts" from my cancer experience.

Among these gifts is a re-energized passion for creating art, exploring my imagination, and nurturing my creativty. In 2006, on the one-year anniversary of my diagnosis, I started a sketchbook called The Daily Zoo and set out to draw one animal each day for a year. My hope, in addition to being challenging and fun, was that it would help my healing process and give me a focused opportunity to appreciate the gift of each healthy day. You can read more about The Daily Zoo here - the first year's worth of sketches was published in November 2008. (And the second year's worth of sketches was published in December 2009.)

So there you have it: a brief look at who I am, where I am, and how I got here. I don't know exactly where I'm going, but I do plan on enjoying the journey.

Contact Information

Country
United States
Website 1
http://www.chrisayersdesign.com

Education / Philosophy / Mission

My Books and Galleries

Book: Illustrated Books

 
The Daily Zoo
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