Christy Feehan
Christy Ross has been creating works of art since she could hold a
crayon.After graduating high school, she attended the UCLA School of
Arts & Architecture where she discovered her love for digital art. Upon graduating from the
UCLA School of Arts & Architecture with a BA in Design, she took a
position as a painter for a high-end furniture designer. Eventually,
she left the company to pursue teaching. After completing her teaching
program, she was fortunate to start working at Legend Films, the world
leader in digital restoration and film colorization. One of her most enjoyable and challenging
colorization projects, "Jim Nantz Remembers Augusta" (The 1960
Masters-CBS & Legend Films) was nominated for a Sports Emmy(R) in the
George Wensel Technical Achievement Award category. Christy's most
current color design work can be seen in the 45th anniversary Blu-ray
and DVD box edition of "Ultra Q," the 1960s Japanese TV cult classic.