About
Christine Driscoll was born in Yokohama, Japan. Growing up as a Japanese-American, she has always enjoyed watching films/TV shows and drawing cartoons. After pursuing formal education within her lifelong passion, Christine completed a BFA in Animation from Savannah College of Art and Design in November of 2015. While at SCAD, Christine wrote, directed, and animated her film, Pup Art, leading a collaboration with 17 students. This short film was inspired by her dog, Rocky. Check out the film here.
Christine’s current goal is to continue to collaborate and work as 2D animator or storyboard artist in any animation studio that will permit her to utilize her skills and interests. She is also handy with social media, posting regularly to over a half-dozen sites. Check those out in her Contact page.
Her art style was inspired by her favorite heroes of all time; Tim Burton, Glen Keane, and Carlos Grangel. Personally, she's a visual learner with ideas, and very independent with hard work effort. She is also fascinated with Art History, and creating 3D design/trash art with discarded objects. And of course, also enjoys drinking cups of coffee, cold or hot.