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Jessica Clark-Bojin
"ThePieous"
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Born | Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Nationality | Canadian |
Website | http://www.PiesAreAwesome.com |
Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin is a pie artist and media producer, credited with the creation of the "Piescraper"[1] as well as popularizing the modern Pie Art Movement.[2] She is the author of Pies Are Awesome: The Definitive Pie Art Book with foreword by Duff Goldman,[3] and has appeared as a pie judge on the Food Network[4] and The TODAY Show.[5] Known as "ThePieous" on social media, Clark-Bojin's pie art has been featured in Ripley's Believe it or Not!,[6] People,[7] CNN,[8] Business Insider,[9] Entertainment Tonight,[10] Food & Wine Magazine,[11] as well as front-paging on Reddit.[12]
Prior to her career as a pie artist, Clark-Bojin worked as a filmmaker in Vancouver, British Columbia.[13]
Clark-Bojin was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She attended the Emily Carr University of Art + Design, from which she received a Bachelor of Design Degree. She worked in the design and media space, holding positions such as VP Creative for Zeros 2 Heroes Media, Head of Department of the Entertainment Business Management Program at Vancouver Film School, and founding executive of indie film production company Done Four Productions, prior to her work as a pie artist.[citation needed]
Clark-Bojin's notable works include:
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