Arthur Egeli
Arthur Bjorn Egeli (1964)
Arthur Egeli, impressionist painter, teacher, gallery owner, film producer and director working and residing in Provincetown, Massachusetts, Los Angeles, California and Washington State.
He began studying with his parents Cedric and Joanette Egeli and his grandparents Bjorn Egeli and Lois Egeli. It was very traditional, working indoors from the model, but his world opened up when he began studying with Impressionist Henry Hensche at his summer studio in Provincetown, Massachusetts. These experiences would be chronicled in his award-winning film The Art of Passion.
After studying (on a creative arts scholarship) film production at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, he headed for California to pursue his film-making interests. Though he sold over a dozen screenplays during that period, he continued to develop as an artist, winning awards at the American Impressionist Society, The California Art Club and at the Oil Painters of America. He became a well-known painter in southern California, with his paintings selling through Tirage Art Gallery and appearing in many corporate and private collections, including Harpers.
He met actress / producer Heather Hayes in 1990 and they have two children. Together they have produced three feature films: Ghost Forest, Murder on the Cape, and The Black Emperor of Broadway.
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New references in progress: I have found these pages:
Arthur as a film director: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0250806/
Arthur as a Juror: https://www.prweb.com/releases/2002/03/prweb35761.htm
Arthur Egeli article about Henry Hensche on another motherlode.tv site: https://www.motherlode.tv/art/hensche.html
Director interview: https://filmfreeway.com/899157
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