TyRuben Ellingson
As one of me beyond class event I went to go him at the library community room and I learned a lot about TyRuben Ellingson. The son of a Minnesota art professor,
TyRuben spent his childhood in his father’s studio, engaged in drawing,
painting and constructing cardboard “machines”. While completing his
Master’s degree at St. Cloud State University, Ellingson taught drawing
and design courses at the university and exhibited his paintings in
regional and national shows, receiving recognition and awards. His
Master of Fine Arts degree was completed in 1987 at Southern Methodist
University. Combining his fine art successes with a life long interest in film,
Ellingson landed a position at George Lucas’ Industrial, Light and Magic
in 1989 as a Visual Effects Art Director. While at ILM, Ellingson
contributed to the creation of ground-breaking special effects in films
such as Jurassic Park, Star Wars: A New Hope, and Disclosure. In 1995, Ellingson accepted an invitation by Director Guillermo Del
Toro to act as principal designer of the signature creature for Mimic.
He also designed for Del Toro on Blade 2 and the Hellboy films. In 2006, Ellingson joined the team at Lightstorm to work as lead
vehicle designer for Director James Cameron’s science-fiction epic,
Avatar.
Other films to which he has lent his creative talents include Blade
Trinity, Signs, Eagle Eye, Surrogates, Priest (2011) and Battle: Los
Angeles (2011) TyRuben Ellingson was a Visiting Artist in the Dept. of Communication Arts in 2013.
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