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(Did you mean the [[Tim Kirk (UK)|British fan]]?)
 
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An [[American]] [[fan artist]] and [[pro artist]].  His career started with [[fan art]] -- while still a student he was a prolific contributor to [[fanzines]], and won multiple [[Hugo Awards]] (see below).  His Masters project was a series of paintings for ''[[LotR]]'' which may have been the first serious illustrations and remain among the best.  While he continued to do occasional pro artwork, his career went first into greeting cards and then into film design.
 
An [[American]] [[fan artist]] and [[pro artist]].  His career started with [[fan art]] -- while still a student he was a prolific contributor to [[fanzines]], and won multiple [[Hugo Awards]] (see below).  His Masters project was a series of paintings for ''[[LotR]]'' which may have been the first serious illustrations and remain among the best.  While he continued to do occasional pro artwork, his career went first into greeting cards and then into film design.

Revision as of 04:56, 1 November 2020

(Did you mean the British fan?)

(October 30, 1947 –)

An American fan artist and pro artist. His career started with fan art -- while still a student he was a prolific contributor to fanzines, and won multiple Hugo Awards (see below). His Masters project was a series of paintings for LotR which may have been the first serious illustrations and remain among the best. While he continued to do occasional pro artwork, his career went first into greeting cards and then into film design.

He was involved with the KC in '76 Worldcon bid and the resulting Worldcon, MidAmeriCon. With MidAmeriCon chairman Ken Keller, he co-designed that year's Hugo base -- the first cold-cast resin base used for a Hugo.

Hugo nominations

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person Website 1947
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