Autumn Marie Siegel
Cliffs of Crappie Creek
I am a self-taught multi-disciplinary artist, photographer, CG Rendering, CG Model Creation, CG Animation and Film Editing. Aspects of my work have been published; awarded; streamed; presented; and exhibited via museums, galleries, universities and centers around the world.
Photograph taken by Autumn Siegel in New Leipzig, North Dakota.
About Autumn; she is a self-taught artist, writer, programmer and photographer; also 1 of the 4 members of MRISAR’s R & D Team, who have Designed, Fabricated & Marketed the Earth’s Largest Selection of "Internationally Renowned & Awarded" World-Class Robotics Exhibits & Devices; and “Hands On” Scientific, Technological & Interactive Art Exhibits.
About MRISAR; In 2010 MRISAR purchased a disused school on the plains of North Dakota and relocated to it. Profit from their International Exhibit Sales to: Science Centers, Museums, Universities, NASA, Royalty, Foreign & Domestic Governments and the Film Industries; helps fund their Humanitarian R&D and the transformation of the 36,000 sq. ft. complex, surrounded by 10 acres in North Dakota, into a World-Class Philanthropic “Interactive, Robotics, Technology, Invention, Art & Nature Center”.
Cliffs of Crappie Creek
I am a self-taught multi-disciplinary artist, photographer, CG Rendering, CG Model Creation, CG Animation and Film Editing. Aspects of my work have been published; awarded; streamed; presented; and exhibited via museums, galleries, universities and centers around the world.
Photograph taken by Autumn Siegel in New Leipzig, North Dakota.
About Autumn; she is a self-taught artist, writer, programmer and photographer; also 1 of the 4 members of MRISAR’s R & D Team, who have Designed, Fabricated & Marketed the Earth’s Largest Selection of "Internationally Renowned & Awarded" World-Class Robotics Exhibits & Devices; and “Hands On” Scientific, Technological & Interactive Art Exhibits.
About MRISAR; In 2010 MRISAR purchased a disused school on the plains of North Dakota and relocated to it. Profit from their International Exhibit Sales to: Science Centers, Museums, Universities, NASA, Royalty, Foreign & Domestic Governments and the Film Industries; helps fund their Humanitarian R&D and the transformation of the 36,000 sq. ft. complex, surrounded by 10 acres in North Dakota, into a World-Class Philanthropic “Interactive, Robotics, Technology, Invention, Art & Nature Center”.