ANDREW PAQUETTE

 

 



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Andrew PAQUETTE has been working professionally as an artist since 1986 in several different industries.

He began his career as an editorial illustrator for such clients as Time Magazine, Bantam Books, CBS Records, Turner Broadcasting, Travel & Leisure, and more.

After a few years of this (and a year long break to paint), Paquette broke into the comics industry with work on
Hellraiser, Nightbreed, Deathstroke, Creepy, Daredevil, Teen Titans, and as creator, writer & artist on the self-published Dr. Andy, a one shot b&w spoof in the mad scientist genre.

Most notably, he was co-creator and artist on
Harsh Realm, later a TV series adapted from the comic by Chris Carter.

After these works, Paquette left the comic industry to work in the burgeoning videogame business. He created designs, animation, 3D elements, supervision, and art direction for several projects, including;
One Must Fall 2, Unreal, Parasite Eve, Xena - Warrior Princess, Scooby-Doo, Night of a Thousand Frights, and C-Force.

In the middle somewhere, Paquette contributed some CG special effects work for the films
Spider-Man, Space Jam, Smilla's Sense of Snow, and Hard Rain.

More recently, Paquette wrote three screenplays and has been experimenting with digital filmmaking, with an eye towards getting back into comics to make some graphic novels.



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"Roses" (1999)
Alias Studio, Nichimen N-Geo, Alias StudioPaint


Time magazine, "Dictator" (1988)
Linocut and collage



La Ventana
May, 2006
35" x 50"
acrylic on canvas


EndBoss - Xena - Warrior Princess (PSX) (1998)
Fractal Painter



Daredevil Annual #10 (1993)
Pencils and inks


Digital matte painting
"Spider-Man feature film" (2002)


Book Cover, Black Coat Press
(2004)

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