Born in Rochester New York and Schooled at SUNY Purchase, Matt is well rounded in the realm of graphic arts.
From designing different sites to coloring comics for DC, he has the skills and the experience to bring the factory.
There are no bounds where the factory lives, and only time will limit us.
Other sites worth mentioning:
Matt Friedman.Net
Christien G. Lauro has been writing for nearly two decades. He has worked with various publications and online magazines including Platinum Plus and non-art.com. He co-founded Stack and Stash Comics with Ravi Wilkie in 2005 and more recently Filament Factory with the other individuals on this page. Along with his partners in Filament Factory, he is committed to continuing the production of works of exceptional quality for public consumption via this new creative business venture.
paullondon@filamentfactory.com
Paul London's artistic evolution quickly outgrew the opportunities provided by his birthplace, the tiny village of Saranac, Mi. His love for the comic book medium drew him to it's epicenter in NYC, where he became embroiled in a passionate affair with a gnome, a witch and a clay horse. Their adventures were legend before he gracefully bowed out of this bizarre love rectangle to co-found the Filament Factory; where Mr. London is a conceptual artist. In addition, he has created the ongoing interstellar super-adventure "Across the Galaxy" and supplied the pencils and inks for the gritty urban drama "Hookie". Paul is working feverishly on many upcoming projects from Filament Factory as he attempts to block out the pain and yearning he still feels for the gnome.
victortinajero@filamentfactory.com
Victor is a main driving force for the factory. His editorial eye is impeccable and he is always looking to improve the final product as well as make sure it is on time. He has a strong sense of storytelling, regardless of the medium. He has written for comics, short stories and film. To top it off Victor is always working and improving his storyboarding abilities.
Ravi comes to us from Boulder, Colorado. His days there spent painting intense images culled from what he sees when he closes his eyes.
He then defends said images from wild chipmunks and menacing squirels.
In the final throws of a heated battle against a rabid flying
squirel, the gravity defying rodent then pinned Ravi against the Rocky mountains. With all hope lost, Ravi reached deep down into his pocket
and pulled out his brushes and quills. He then began to draw. The flying squirel was frozen in awe of the beautiful art Ravi had rendered.
After escaping the clutches of the creature. With nothing more than his brushes, quills and a coat made from the wild beast. He ventured off
to New York with the stench of dead squirel carcasses in the air and a taste for glory.
Ravi now defends his art against the ravaging
hordes of time. Now with The Squeecher on his shoulder and his compatriots at The Filament Factory by his side, Ravi knew the monsters of
time stood no chance.
Our source for inspiration is the Squeeature. He came to be, through all of us. His energy is the source for our productivity.