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[[GoH]] at [[Kinkon 2]] in 1986. [[DUFF]] delegate, along with [[Marilyn Pride]] and [[Nick Stathopoulos]], in 1986. Winner of [[Ditmar Award]] for Best Fan Artist in 1988. GoH at [[Con Fusion '94]] (in 1994), and [[Continuum 1]] in 2003. Winner of Ditmar Award for Best Artwork in 2010. | [[GoH]] at [[Kinkon 2]] in 1986. [[DUFF]] delegate, along with [[Marilyn Pride]] and [[Nick Stathopoulos]], in 1986. Winner of [[Ditmar Award]] for Best Fan Artist in 1988. GoH at [[Con Fusion '94]] (in 1994), and [[Continuum 1]] in 2003. Winner of Ditmar Award for Best Artwork in 2010. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 10 April 2020
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Australian artist and costumer. Son of the prominent photographer with the same name.
A popular Ditmar Award design is credited to Lewis Morley, as is the Galaxy Bookshop dragon, and Richard Harland's steampunk guitar.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
GoH at Kinkon 2 in 1986. DUFF delegate, along with Marilyn Pride and Nick Stathopoulos, in 1986. Winner of Ditmar Award for Best Fan Artist in 1988. GoH at Con Fusion '94 (in 1994), and Continuum 1 in 2003. Winner of Ditmar Award for Best Artwork in 2010.
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