2020 Foundations Talk | 1:08:37 | All Grade Levels, Academics & Curriculum, Art & Music
Summary
Artist and instructor Ken Spirduso will present the visual components, governing principles, and artistic tools
that have undergirded classical art throughout Western Civilization.
Speaker
Ken Spirduso has numerous credits for feature animated films and video games. He has created concept art and murals for theme parks around the world, and has painted book covers, illustrations, and fine art.
As a painter, Ken has focused on commissioned portraits, historical painting, and equestrian art. As a layout animation artist, Ken designed environments, camera movement, and lighting for films such as Thumbelina, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mulan, Tarzan, Lilo and Stitch, John Henry, Trail Mixup, and Brother Bear. Ken has painted backgrounds for films such as Brother Bear, My Peoples, Curious George, Henry and Me, and Princess and the Frog.
DS Video game credits include Call of Duty World at War, Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron, Tron, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, and Toy Story 3.
Ken has built and taught online courses for the Academy of Art University, Veritas Press Scholars Academy and Schola Artium Classical Art Academy. In addition, he has taught in the classroom with the Orlando Museum of Art, The Lynchburg Academy and the Huntsville Museum of Art. He is currently teaching Visual Development, and Painting at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. Ken and his wife, Caroline, have two children, Ian and Katherine.
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