Ebba Erikzon
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2D Animation director, artist and Illustrator with MA in Animation.
Born in 1975 in Uppsala Sweden, she attended a graphics gymnasium specializing in advertising and window dressing.
She later travelled and studied abroad in Denmark where she discovered painting, and started life drawing.
Ebba came to the UK in 1997, to do a Foundation course in Falmouth, Cornwall.
She continued to do Illustration at Kingston University 1998-2001.
From 2001-2003 she studied Animation at The Royal College in London.

Her work is often taking inspiration from her own life experiences, making it very personal and honest, and therefore it has the ability to communicate with the audience on a emotional plane.
The imagery is usually figurative and narrative in some way, telling a story with the mark making, text and expression.
Techniques she uses span from digital media to handmade collage and tactile materials, but essential to it is always drawing, and an observational eye.

Previous work includes a video for Radiohead and Jet Johnson. Her animated films have been screened all over the world in Festivals and Exhibitions.
She gained an audience especially through her Radiohead work and got fans worldwide.
Filmography:

2007
Video promo for Second Person's "Another girlfriend"
Animation for documentary Ezgarit, Dir. Vincenzo Condorelli,Italy
Visuals for Classical Music performance by Stanislava Vajarova, Bulgaria
2006 Animation for LOKA "Self safe tester" Ninja Tunes
Video for Guillemots
2005 "A Moral War", pitch for TV documentary.
"It's Gold", Music video for Icons of Elegance, 3 mins.
2004 "Oil Wars", animated TV promo for Free Speech TV featured in their
pre-US Elections program, 2 mins.
"Death Song", animated music video for Jet Johnson, 3 minutes.
"Radiohead TV", DVD collection of animated shorts
"The Wound", Graduation Film from Royal College of Art, 5 minutes.
"War in the Zoo", MTV commissioned TV promo commemorating
september 11.
2002 "The Cat Girl", Royal College of Art, 16mm film, 2 mins.
2000 "Wandsworth rd" 3 min animation