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OryCon 19 Art Show Participating Artists
Rob Alexander e-mail
Born in Canada, Rob Alexander is a watercolor artist who has worked in the publishing field painting book and magazine covers or interiors for such companies as Berkeley, Harper-Collins, Amazing Stories, The Duelist, and Inquest Magazines. In the gaming industry he had done numerous covers for gaming books and card art for eight of the collectable card games including Magic:The Gathering, Heresy, and Tolkien's Middle Earth. He has done fantasy designs for private commisions for houses and murals for stores. He has done paintings for CD-ROM games and is currently working on several children's book proposals. He was awarded the 1996 WorldCon Best of Show and the 1997 Chesley award for Best Unpublished Color Work for one of his children's book proposal paintings.
Bryn Barnard
Dan Bergrenn
Betty Bigelow
Janet Borkowski
Adrian Bourne
Elizabeth Bourne e-mail
My artwork is created digitally, and ranges from experiments
in the fantastic to more traditional illustration. Although truth be known,
my artwork related to the history of hamsters in fine art is
far more popular than my more serious, buttoned-down work.
Jackie Boutin
Kev Brockschmidt e-mail
Is a full-time freelance humorous illustrator and graphic
designer. He specializes in cartoons and illustration done
in traditional ink and watercolor for magazines and books.
He is also a trained graphic designer with experience
in advertising and computer-based design. His genre-cartoons
and illustrations appear monthly in Starlog magazine
and on the Internet Cartoons Forum.
Heather Bruton
April Bullard
Gail Butler
Joann Chennault
Alan M Clark
James Stanley Daugherty e-mail
I work with traditional and computer inhanced photography;
traditional photography because it is a wonderful medium conveying
the reality of visions and the unseen, computer enhanced
photography bcause it is the best possible tool for
transforming reality into fantasy. The computer is the most
revolutionary tool for photographers since the negative.
My work is one of romantic fantasy. I work with temples,
fortifications, and particularly the human form. My current
project is a series focusing on fantasy portraits of women
with weapons. Some critics have claimed that I am challenging
the contemporary conception of beauty. I feel that beauty,
power, and joy are all part of the same life force. If you
know of anyone interested in modeling for my work. Please have
them contact me through e-mail.
Lela Dowling
Milo Duke
Jacqualynn Duram Nilsson
Kerry Edmondson
Jeanie Falter
John R foster
Katie Goebel
John R Graye-mail
His artwork is primarily fantasy oriented occasionally
drifting towards horror or surrealism. A somewhat warped
sense of humor tends to creep into the subject matter
from time to time.
David & Lara Green
Robert Griffiths
Alan Gutierrez
Elizabeth Hail
Sherry Hanson-Lewis
Mary Hanson-Roberts
Ashley J Harper
Holly Haus
Lisa Hellie e-mail
Art? Well, maybe if your're generous. I consider myself more artisan than artist, and tend to focus on 3-D forms. So far, I've picked up a new craft for every show, so you never know what I'll have. The etched glass remains the most popular, probably because it's practical...if you consider a glass ouiga board practical! Look for my fairies and amulet pouches too!
Richard Hescox
Illinois Valley High School
Eleanor Johnson
K A Johnson
Angela Jones
Meghan Lancaster
Durlyn Larson
Windy Lewis
Monika Livingstone
Matt Louthan
Lubov
Frank Lurz
Charles Martel
Julie McGalliard
Shauna McKain-Storey
Linda Michaels
Kamilla Z Milller
Elissa Mitchell
Kirk Morford
Betsy Mott
Cheryl M Nordgulen
Margaret Organ-Kean e-mail
Wonderful children’s and fantasy illustrations.
Anatoly Paseka
Ray Pelley
Louise Perenne
L.W. Perkins e-mail
My art looks a bit different-its geared towards
galleries, rather than publication, so you’ll see
Renaissance-inspired fantasy themes. I love Durer
and Rembrandt so you will see portraits, landscapes
and animals reminiscent of the Victorian era, with
lots of Eastern gods and pagan themes. I don’t produce
a lot of artwork each year, being a full time
Domestic goddess, so if you have one of my pictures
you’re a member of an elite group. Enjoy OryCon-
I’ll be at Philcon in November, so I’ll miss OryCon
myself-so have fun for me!
Redhawk
Joyce Reynolds-Ward e-mail
Fine colored spun glass and metal bead necklaces,
earrings, and bracelets. Custom work .
Rate sheets and catalog available.
Roberta Rice
Margaret Richardson
Jennie A Roller
Ralph J Ryan
Rob Schouten
Lee Seed
Lisa Snellings
Debra Stansbury
Susan Stejskal
Susan Stejskal is an oil painter who is attracted to the intensely emotional. That intimate quality where the people are the focus and the situations they are in shape and support who they are and how they are feeling. There is a love of the subtle in her work, a softness and a gentle touch to her paintings even if they deal with an intense subject. She had done paintings for the ShadowFist and Xxxenophile collectable card games, and Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine.
Jeff Sturgeon
Gloria Swiech
Ruth Timmons e-mail
I started down the primrose path to jewelry making,
when my best friend, cat, taught me how to make beaded
stars. Ever since then I have been collecting
and Fondling bright and shiny objects, trapped in the
addictive world of beads. I taught myself bead
weaving and stringing and I have spent much money
and time happily hunched over my beads. About a year
ago I started drawing knotwork and wishing I Could
do more in the way of traditional metal smithing.
I kept threatening to jewelry making until my family
called my bluff and signed me up. And I though BEADS
were expensive. I finally decided I had to start making
things to sell or I’d go broke. I don’t know what I am
bringing to the convention. Most of it hasn’t been made
yet, but you can be assured there will be beads,
shiny metals, swirls and stones. I hope you like them.
Robert Trahan
Tammy Tripp
Susan Van Camp
Tammie Vaughn
Claudette M. Wagner
Philip P. Wagner
All the Grapics on this page were done by Moyra
a wonderful and talented artist.