Ed Hose

Ed Hose
Residence Brunswick, Georgia
Education BFA
Alma mater Temple University
Occupation Artist and illustrator
Website www.edhose.com

ED Hose is an artist and illustrator from Brunswick, Georgia.[1]

Early life

Hose was raised in Bucks County, PA.[1] ED Hose is not her original name, she had it legally changed as an adult.[2] Hose received her BFA from Temple University Tyler School of Art, focusing on illustration, design, and performance art. She graduated with a major in Illustration and Design in 2001.[3] After graduation, she took a job as an art director for an entertainment collectibles company, working on memorabilia for movies and product packaging.[1]

Art career

As a freelance illustrator she has created public art as well as commercial book work.[1] Her work is featured especially in the downtown section of Brunswick.[2] Other public works are also on display in Charleston, South Carolina.[3] The first exhibition of her original work was a part of Art Downtown, held in 2009,[4] entitled Bacon Wrapped Double Happiness Served on a Crispy Bed of Awesome.[5] In 2015 Hose published the book The ED Hose Totally Off the Wall Coloring Book: Seriously Right Off The Wall, her first coloring book.[2] She has also illustrated fourteen children’s books for other authors,[6] including Grace Gore Sturdivan,[7] Vincent LaFontan, and Mattie Brown, in addition to other non-fiction works.[8] Hose also owns the studio Drawing Conclusions, located in St. Simons Island, which opened in October 2014.[9]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Olivia Powell. "ED Hose profile". It's All Pink.
  2. 1 2 3 Cyle Lewis (April 24, 2015). "By Hand:ED Hose". Golden Isles Magazine.
  3. 1 2 Lorne Chambers. "No Foolin' Around". West Of.
  4. Lindsey Adkinson (February 17, 2010). "Her name might fool, her art doesn't". The Brunswick News.
  5. Lindsey Adkinson (February 5, 2010). "Take an imaginative journey". The Brunswick News.
  6. Anna Hall (February 25, 2015). "Local Illustrator Releases New Book to Jumpstart Readers' Creative Process". The Brunswick News.
  7. Anna Hall (May 22, 2015). "King and Prince setting for new fairy tale adventure". The Brunswick News.
  8. Lindsey Adkinson (February 24, 2013). "Local illustrator brings books to life". The Brunswick News.
  9. Lindsey Adkinson (March 16, 2015). "Artists transform passion into business". The Brunswick News.

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