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Latest revision as of 01:08, 24 July 2020
(1953 --)
Rick Berry is a contemporary American expressionistic figure artist based in the Boston area. He creates art for galleries, illustration, and paintings for theatrical performances. His work has appeared in many SF, fantasy, and comic books, including Neil Gaiman's Sandman, Magic: The Gathering cards, and Stephen King novels. In 1985, Berry created the first digitally painted book cover for William Gibson's Neuromancer.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1994 -- Fourth Street Fantasy 1994, Necon 14
- 1995 -- 1995 World Fantasy Convention
- 2000 -- Boskone 37
- 2002 -- Foolscap IV, Minicon 37
Person | 1953— |
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