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Walotsky, whose art has graced hundreds of book and magazine covers including especially [[F&SF]]. His cover for ''[[F&SF]]'' was nominated for the [[1993 Best Original Artwork Hugo]]. | Walotsky, whose art has graced hundreds of book and magazine covers including especially [[F&SF]]. His cover for ''[[F&SF]]'' was nominated for the [[1993 Best Original Artwork Hugo]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 11 February 2020
(1943 -- July 29, 2002)
Walotsky, whose art has graced hundreds of book and magazine covers including especially F&SF. His cover for F&SF was nominated for the 1993 Best Original Artwork Hugo.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1986 -- World Fantasy Convention 1996
- 1987 -- Kubla Quinze
- 1989 -- Lunacon 32
- 1993 -- Best Original Artwork Hugo nominee
- 1996 -- World Fantasy Convention 1996
- 1997 -- Boskone 34
- 1999 -- Tropicon XVIII
- 2000 -- DeepSouthCon 38.
Person | 1943—2002 |
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