My name is R. Brian Wilson. I am a computer animator with technical, engineering and artistic background as a character animator, primary setup artist and CG artist at Sealund & Associates. I was a draftsman at HSA Engineering, where I was responsible for technical setup, finalizing projects and training new associates. I am a 9 year acting veteran at Busch Gardens’ annual Howl-O-Scream event. A former manager of Mannequin Murals, where I was responsible for designing and painting murals as well as managing 6 other artists. My long-term goal is to be an animation lead on a major motion picture. Short-term, my goal is to improve my demo reel and do whatever it takes to get hired full time into an animation company.
I am critical and analytical, observant, imaginative, artistic, hard on deadlines, a have an artistic, technical and theatrical background.
On a personal level, I’m pretty laid back and am constantly on the move. Right now, I’m juggling three jobs as well as this competition on top of trying to finish up an animated short for the festival season. But I hope there’s never a moment in my life where I can’t step back, take a breath and have a good laugh. I love rollerblading, playing volleyball, jogging (I used to be on the USF track team), and above all coming up with new projects to work on. My projects are my passion, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
If you’d like to see some of my work, head on over to my website at www.RBWilson.com.
Wish me luck.

Send me an email at b.wilson@envy.artistikmagazine.com or just leave a comment/critique below and I’ll be sure to get back to you!












November 10th, 2008 at 11:02 am
Brian
Great work Keep it up you are a pro.
November 8th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
Brian, once again, your work is impressive! You are truly talented. Best wishes for your future!
November 8th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
Hello. Love your piece. Everything you do is unique. I am glad you do things other than posters, or album covers. You art work is amazing. Lots of deep thought. You’ve always had a great talent for your art in many areas, from portraits to animations.
I see they have posted everyone’s previous artwork, for the last two compeitions, but they only show your last week’s piece. I’m sure they will get it posted though. I would like to see the critiques from last night posted soon too.
The pieces you do take a lot of time and a lot of talent. Your dad and I are very proud of you and what you do.
It’s nice to know the company you do animation work for felt the sculpture was amazing. I saw the sculpture before you posed her in the tub. I was blown away.
Love mom and dad
November 7th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
This weeks Goth/Diva artwork is amazing. The sculpture of Bothemy in the bathtub is so good. I love how it rotates around to see all sides. I really like it. I think you truly made the real connection between Goth and Diva.
November 1st, 2008 at 4:36 pm
Wow Brian !!!
Dad was right, you are centered.
Can’t wait for more
October 29th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Impressive work Brian. It has that polished Hollywood look to it. I loved how you transitioned from the 1970’s to today so smoothly. It looks like a serious version of Back To The Future.
Keep up the terrific work.