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Includes the name: Erik A. Evensen

Works by Erik Evensen

Associated Works

Ghostbusters: Mass Hysteria (2015) — Illustrator — 15 copies
Ghostbusters: Interdimensional Cross-Rip (2017) — Illustrator — 10 copies
Ghostbusters International, Vol. 2 (2017) — Illustrator — 9 copies
Ghostbusters Annual 2015 (2015) — Illustrator — 2 copies

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Gender
male
Education
University of New Hampshire (BA|Studio Art)
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate|Studio Art/Painting)
Ohio State University(MFA|Design Development)
Occupations
illustrator
designer
multidisciplinary artist
Awards and honors
American In-House Design Award, Graphic Design USA (2006)
Graduate Teaching Associateship, The Ohio State University Self-Publishing Grant, Xeric Foundation (2007)
Post-Baccalaureate Grant, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA (2004)
Short biography
Erik Evensen is an award-winning illustrator, designer, and multidisciplinary artist. He has taught classes and workshops at The Ohio State University, York County Community College in Wells, ME, and the New Outlook Teen Center in Exeter, NH. His work has previously appeared in the pages of Portsmouth Magazine, Johnny Raygun, Invincible, Grounded, and in several gallery shows in his native New England. He is the author of one earlier independent release, "Erik Evensen's Sketchbook Diary."

Erik is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He is currently working toward an M.F.A. degree at the Ohio State University. Erik lives in Columbus, OH, with his wife, musician Erika Svanoe. Visit Erik on the web at erik-evensen.com.
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Ohio, USA

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2 reviews
A simple story, told competently. Brian is likable, realistic, and relatable. Dr. Wendal is a hilarious and delightful figure. (Dr. Wendal is also oddly relatable...)

I found Winfred really annoying. She's just a little too wacky, a little too credulous, a little too overbearing. The nerdy quotes/references were leaned on a bit too much in a bid to 1) make the readers like the characters, and 2) show chemistry. Winfred also doesn't really DO anything in the story - she just kinda tags along show more reciting her dissertation. (This book only has two female characters, btw, one of which is just a love interest and one that's purely psychotic).

Its a cute, quick, but flawed story.

God I need to graduate.
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Rating
3.8
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