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Digital Blacksmiths Welcomes Elgin Aboard

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Known as The Subway Surfer by many “insiders” in the caricature world, Elgin has built a reputation with both his traditional artwork, as well as his digital.

Elgin joins Angie and Marion on the Digital Blacksmiths as one of our digital artists. His work will be notated with his name and caricature.

Elgin Bolling has been drawing professionally since the age of eight years old when he illustrated the cover of a book, Mother, These Are My Friends, for author Mary Anne Gross.

Since then he has studied fine arts at Hunter College in New York City, Pratt Institute, and The Brooklyn Museum Art School.

He’s got an even longer list of exciting accomplishments, which he’s going to be sharing with everyone. So keep stopping back to hear some of his stories, see his new digital artwork, and get to know the Subway Surfer!

Scott helps companies deliver their message and create content for audiences across the country. His company, Reels in Motion, has contributed to visual effects in multiple films. Scott continues to push the technological envelope in multiple arenas, from programing iPhone Applications to live greenscreen visual effects.


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