Kevin Mack
Kevin’s art explores the sublime beauty of infinity, complexity, perception and consciousness. By creating imagery that exists at the threshold of recognition, he seeks to invoke the unconscious imagination of the viewer and inspire a personal experience of awe and mystery.
Mack is a pioneering Digital Artist and Academy Award winning Visual Effects Supervisor. He received an Academy Award for his work on the film “What Dreams May Come”. Other credits include “Speed Racer”, “Ghost Rider”, “Big Fish”, “Fight Club”, “A Beautiful Mind”, “Vanilla Sky”, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and many more.
Kevin attended Art Center College of Design, where he studied Fine Art, Illustration and Film. In 2007 he received an honorary Doctorate of Science degree from Art Center for his contributions to the field of motion picture visual effects. In 2006 Mack received the title of Honorary Neuroscientist from UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine for his lectures there on perception, visualization and creativity.
Mack’s work is the result of ongoing research in a wide range of fields from the mathematics of complexity to consciousness and aesthetic perception.
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Full feature film credits available at www.imdb.com

