BIO


Robert Kenneth (Ken) England is an artist, illustrator, film/video editor, special effects artist/compositor, musician, author, and animator with a body of work spanning over four decades. After majoring in illustration and graduating from the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio, he made his way to Atlanta, GA, to begin his career as an illustrator and designer for Ted Turner’s Turner Broadcasting System and its subsidiaries.

While at Turner, Ken participated in marketing campaigns for TBS, CNN, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Chiefs (NASL Soccer), and the Atlanta Flames (NHL). After Atlanta, Ken accepted an assignment in neighboring Birmingham, Alabama.
In Birmingham, he continued to master editing and animation disciplines, extending to film and video applications, including special effects, editing, and animation in a fast-paced, post-production environment.

Ken headed north to Washington, D.C., recruited by Roland House, a premier post-production facility serving the Washington, D.C. market in Arlington, Virginia. While in the D.C. area, Ken was accountable for various projects for the Discovery Channel, National Geographic, PBS, BBC America, BET, NAB, ABC flagship WJLA and numerous clients and government agencies.

Presently, Ken has his graphics and animation boutique, Hipnosiz, which provides clients with special effects, editing, animation, and design solutions applied to video and film. Ken has partnered with a wide swath of clients such as the Muhammad Ali Center, RAM Trucks, PBS, The National WWII Museum, Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, LBJ Presidential Library, George W. Bush Presidential Center, Airbus ProSky, Getty Center, Rotary International, National Archives, Museum of the U.S. Army, United States Holocaust Museum, The American Institute of Architects, U.S. Capital Visitor Center, Metron Aviation, National Wildfire Federation, and the St. Augustine Visitor’s Center, to name a few.
Today, Ken harnesses his four decades of image creation experience into the application of Fine Art focused toward collectors and casual art enthusiasts.