Einstein Kristiansen

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Einstein Kristiansen is a Norwegian cartoonist and co-founder of Singapore-based Earthtree Pte Ltd, who together with his two business partners Henry Steed and Mark Hillman, produces children's television programming, animation and image campaigns for MTV Asia, Nickelodeon and Singapore network Mediacorp TV12.

Kristiansen initially rose to fame for his illustration work in magazines like Vogue, ELLE, and Mad Magazine after studying cartooning in New York City. A keen traveller, Kristiansen was backpacking through Southeast Asia with the intention of travelling on to find work in Japan. Finding himself stranded in Singapore and short of money, he was reduced to drawing cartoons for tourists in Clarke Quay. He found there was a demand for his quirky, childlike vision of the world, and soon enjoyed some celebrity as a cartoonist for the Singapore newspaper, The Straits Times.

His television career in Singapore began in the mid-1990's as an extra for Mediacorp drama productions, but he was not taken seriously in the local market until the year 2000, when Perth-based CVA Productions began production of the childrens' arts and crafts drama show Art Factory. After three seasons on the successful show, creative differences and financial wrangles with the show's producer, Derek Longhurst, led Kristiansen to decline the offer of a fourth season.

Instead, Kristiansen reapproached Mediacorp commissioners Audrey Tan and Soo Siew Lee, together with Art Factory director Mark Hillman, to co-produce a new show. Cows n Crayons, Earthtree's first successful show, ran for two seasons. It was followed by Super Einstein, a superhero-themed art show, which ran for two seasons, and "Einstein's Tingkat", a cooking and arts show.

In 2005, Kristiansen appeared in a self-funded series of live action shorts called "Right on Top". The series was transmitted into 120 million homes on the Nickelodeon Southeast Asia feed. One season of "Art Mad", the show's long form, has been purchased for broadcast by German corporation Faber-Castell for transmission in Indonesia.

Kristiansen is particularly well known in Singapore for his cartoons of cows, which are so ubiquitous that a recent advertising campaign by Moove Media, in which open spaces in Singapore were populated with two dimensional cartoon cows, was wrongly attributed to him. Despite the clear similarity with his work, no litigation was brought by Kristiansen.

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