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A prolific [[US]] [[fan artist]] who also had a substantial [[pro]] career. He did all six illustrations for a 1960 [[fannish]] calendar. His first [[professional]] illustration was the cover of the March 1961 ''[[Fantastic]]''. His preferred medium is a combination of ball-point pen and watercolor. He also published ''[[Limericks Illuminated]]''. | A prolific [[US]] [[fan artist]] who also had a substantial [[pro]] career. He did all six illustrations for a 1960 [[fannish]] calendar. His first [[professional]] illustration was the cover of the March 1961 ''[[Fantastic]]''. His preferred medium is a combination of ball-point pen and watercolor. He also published ''[[Limericks Illuminated]]''. |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 29 September 2021
(January 30, 1937 --)
A prolific United States fan artist who also had a substantial pro career. He did all six illustrations for a 1960 fannish calendar. His first professional illustration was the cover of the March 1961 Fantastic. His preferred medium is a combination of ball-point pen and watercolor. He also published Limericks Illuminated.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1968 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 1969 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 1970 -- Boskone 7
- 1973 -- SFCon '73
- 1976 -- MidAmeriCon
- 1977 -- Octocon
- 1980 -- Moscon II
- 1982 -- LepreCon 8
- 1994 -- ConAdian
- Three more Best Fan Artist Hugo nominations in 1967, 1970, and 1975
Person | 1937— |
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