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The artist John Berkey has just died. For more, see Irene Gallo's blog at http://igallo.blogspot.com/2008/04/john-berkey.html and Bob Eggleton's blog at http://bobsartdujour.blogspot.com/.
I never met John Berkey, although I was very proud to publish his book The Art of John Berkey (text by Jane Frank) while I was at Paper Tiger; by then he was already too ill for face-to-face encounters with strangers. He was one of the most painterly of sf artists, and managed to convey both splendour and strangeness with a power and sense of wonder that it's hard to describe. He achieved this even in many of his straightforward landscapes and other paintings, some of which I was lucky enough to see in original in connection with work on the book. Science-fiction illustration -- and indeed the world of illustration at large -- has lost one of its major exponents, a giant figure in the field's history. I'm deeply saddened by the news.
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Date: 2008-05-01 12:38 am (UTC)"JMW Turner's stormy skies"
A very apt comparison.
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Date: 2008-05-01 04:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-01 04:51 pm (UTC)"I did have a Berkey illustration for one of the earlier Eli Mothersbaugh stories"
You are one very lucky writer!