Michael Sowa

Michael Sowa

Nascimento : 1945-07-01, Berlin, Germany

História

Michael Sowa (born 1945) is a German artist known mainly for his paintings, which are variously whimsical, surreal, or stunning. His paintings often feature animals and are titled in English and German. Sowa studied at the Berlin State School of Fine Arts for seven years and worked briefly as an art teacher before focusing entirely on his career as a painter and illustrator. Sowa paints in Berlin and in the country, now that his children are older. A book of 50 paintings titled Sowa's Ark: An Enchanted Bestiary was published in 1996. He also illustrated Esterhazy, The Rabbit Prince by Irene Dische and Hans M. Enzensberger. He is the illustrator of The Little King December and A Bear Called Sunday, both authored by Axel Hacke. He was the cover artist for several albums, including Mad Season by Matchbox Twenty and two covers for The Beautiful South's Miaow and for their single "Everybody's Talkin'." He gained new followers for his work on the 2001 film Amélie where his art on the walls comes to life. Sowa contributes illustrations to the satirical German magazine, Titanic, and he also did the art work for magazine covers of several well-known periodicals, most notably the December 2, 2002 issue of The New Yorker. When Sowa's children grew older he began painting in both Berlin and in the country. Source: Article "Michael Sowa" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Perfil

Michael Sowa

Filmes

Wallace & Gromit: A Batalha dos Vegetais
Concept Artist
O bairro onde moram o pacato inventor Wallace (Peter Sallis) e seu fiel cão Gromit está em polvorosa com a proximidade do concurso anual de legumes gigantes, organizado pela bela e solteira Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter). Para proteger as plantações de coelhos famintos, Wallace inventa um equipamento que captura os animais sem machucá-los. O problema é o que fazer com o excesso de coelhos, que não demoram a superpovoar a casa do inventor. A dupla tem ainda de lidar com uma misteriosa fera vegetariana, que está destruindo as plantações à noite. Agora a honra de Wallace está em jogo, pois ele precisa capturá-la antes do arrogante Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes), que está de olho na fortuna de Lady Tottington.
O Fabuloso Destino de Amélie Poulain
Matte Painter
Após deixar a vida de subúrbio que levava com a família, a inocente Amélie muda-se para o bairro parisiense de Montmartre, onde começa a trabalhar como garçonete. Certo dia encontra uma caixa escondida no banheiro de sua casa e, pensando que pertencesse ao antigo morador, decide procurá-lo ­e é assim que encontra Dominique. Ao ver que ele chora de alegria ao reaver o seu objeto, a moça fica impressionada e adquire uma nova visão do mundo. Então, a partir de pequenos gestos, ela passa a ajudar as pessoas que a rodeiam, vendo nisto um novo sentido para sua existência. Contudo, ainda sente falta de um grande amor.