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Awards
Complete Awards Directory
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Awards
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2011
Spectrum Awards 2012
— grandmaster —
winner
“Kosmoceratops” • short fiction
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 2012
— editorial — Silver Award
2009
Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn't Exist
• Andrews McNeel
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2010
— nonfiction/art book — 18th place
2008
“Song in the Garden” • short fiction
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 2009
— institutional —
Gold Award
2007
Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara
by James Gurney • Andrews McNeel
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 2008
— interior illustration —
winner
2002
Dinotopia: Dolphin Watch
by John Vornholt • Random House
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 2003
— cover illustration, paperback — nomination
T. Rex Drinking
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 2003
— editorial —
Gold Award
2001
Chesley Awards 2002
— cover illustration, magazine — nomination
2000
Sea Monster
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 2001
— editorial — Silver Award
1999
Dinotopia: First Flight
by James Gurney
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 2000
— interior illustration —
winner
1997
Giganotosaurus
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 1998
— editorial — Silver Award
1995
Locus Awards 1996
— artist — 5th place
Dinotopia, the World Beneath
by James Gurney
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 1996
— interior illustration —
winner
Dinotopia: The World Beneath
• Turner
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1996
— original artwork —
winner
•
Locus Awards 1996
— art book — 2nd place
Flight of Fancy
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 1996
— institutional —
Gold Award
1994
Under Tow, from The World Beneath
awards:
•
Spectrum Awards 1995
— book — Certificate (tie)
1993
“Garden of Hope” • short fiction
awards:
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Chesley Awards 1994
— color art, unpublished —
winner
1992
Hugo Awards 1993
— professional artist — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 1993
— artist —
winner
Chesley Awards 1993
— artistic achievement —
winner
Locus Awards 1993
— artist — 3rd place
Dinotopia
• Turner
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1993
— original artwork —
winner
•
World Fantasy Awards 1993
— special award, professional — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1993
— nonfiction —
winner
Dinotopia
• art book • Turner, 1992
citations:
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1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
1991
Chesley Awards 1992
— artistic achievement —
winner
1990
, for “Dinosaur Parade”, Greenwich Workshop
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 1991
— artistic achievement — nomination
1989
Hugo Awards 1990
— professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1990
— artist — 8th place
Quozl
(Flip-o-toon illustrations) by Alan Dean Foster • Ace
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 1990
— interior illustration — nomination
•
Chesley Awards 1990
— cover illustration, paperback — nomination
•
Worldcon Special Convention Award 1990
— original artwork — nomination
The Stress of Her Regard
by Tim Powers • Ace
awards:
•
Worldcon Special Convention Award 1990
— original artwork — nomination
1988
Chesley Awards 1989
— artistic achievement — nomination
“The Waterfall City” • short fiction
awards:
•
Chesley Awards 1989
— color work, unpublished —
winner
1987
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1988
— pro artist — 3rd place
On Stranger Tides
by Tim Powers • Ace
awards:
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Chesley Awards 1988
— cover, hardcover —
winner
1984
Locus Awards 1985
— artist — 11th place
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