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Latest revision as of 07:25, 28 May 2023
(1956 --)
David Burroughs Mattingly is an American illustrator and painter best known for his numerous book covers of SF and fantasy books. He attended the Colorado Institute of Art , Colorado State University and later transferred to Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. After school, he worked at Walt Disney Studios, ultimately becoming head of the matte department.
Alternate Views, Alternate Universes, the Art of David B. Mattingly was published in 1996.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1987 -- Unicon 87
- 1988 -- Boskone 25
- 1989 -- Norwescon XI, OKon 12
- 1990 -- 16th World Fantasy Convention
- 1991 -- Baycon '91, Chesley Award (Magazine Cover Illustration)
- 1999 -- LibertyCon 13
- 2001 -- Con*Stellation XX
- 2003 -- CopperCon 23
- 2004 -- Bubonicon 36
- 2005 -- Philcon 2005, MileHiCon 37
- 2006 -- Lunacon 49, Bubonicon 38
- 2007 -- FenCon IV
- 2008 -- WindyCon 35, LibertyCon 21, Keycon 25
- 2014 -- VCON 39
- 2015 -- Loscon 42
- 2016 -- OryCon 38
- 2023 -- HELIOsphere 2023, LibertyCon 35/DeepSouthCon 61
Person | 1956— |
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