Artists: Your Handy Dandy RoF Guide for the Chesleys

by Editor Douglas Cohen on April 1, 2011

So as I noted in my previous post, ASFA has released its 2011 Chesley Award Suggestions List. However, they note in the announcement that folks are “strongly encouraged not to rely upon this for your nominations.”

I can understand that. But at the same time there’s an awful lot of artwork out there. It’s hard for anyone that’s serious about nominating to consider everything. Well, I can’t help you there. But what I can do is the following: a lot of the artists who have done work for RoF have also posted their artwork on their respective websites. So I’m going to do my best to provide you an online viewing gallery of all the artists who published work in RoF in 2010 and posted these works on their website.

Anyone nominating for the Chesleys or who cares about spec artwork should feel free to boost the signal on this one. Hope this helps!

February 2010 Issue

Frank Wu’s interior illustration to “Melanie” by Aliette de Bodard

Gallegos’ cover/interior illustration to “The Unknown God” by Ann Leckie (click on the February 2010 cover in the cover gallery to view this as a cover)

Gary Lippincott’s interior illustration to “Mr. Oak” by Leah Bobet: no available illustration online

Leo & Diane Dillon’s interior illustration to “How Interesting: A Tiny Man” by Harlan Ellison: no available illustration online

Dave Leri’s interior illustration to “The Demon of Hochgarten” by Euan Harvey

April 2010 Issue

Frank Wu’s interior illustration to “Hanuman’s Bridge” by Euan Harvey

Peter Ferguon’s interior illustration “The Hag Queen’s Curse” by M.K. Hobson: no available illustration online

Peter Ferguson’s interior illustration to “Just Another Word” by Carrie Vaughn: no available illustration online

John Kaiine’s interior illustration to “A Close and Personal Relationship” by Thomas Marcinko: no available illustration online

Federico Piatti’s interior illustration to “The Fortuitous Meeting of Gerard van Oost and Oludara” by Christopher Kastensmidt (bottom row)

June 2010 Issue

Alan M. Clark’s & Mark Roland’s cover/interior illustration/cover to “Fallen” by Bruce Holland Rogers (click on the June 2010 cover in the cover gallery to see the cover version)

Stephanie Pui-Mun Law’s interior illustration to “Sultana Lena’s Gift” by Shweta Narayan

Rob Alexander’s interior illustration to “Desaparecidos” by Aliette de Bodard

Zelda Devon & Kurt Huggins’ interior illustration to “The Hearts of Men” by T.L. Morganfield

Carol Heyer’s interior illustration to “The Well of Forgetting” by Meredith Simmon: no available illustration online

August 2010 Issue

Scott Altmann’s interior illustration to “[Dragon]” by T.D. Edge

Jill Bauman’s interior illustration to “Seagull Girl’s Butterfly Tongue” by Sara Genge: no available online image

Eric Fortune’s interior illustration to “Super.Family” by Ian Donald Keeling

Tony Shasteen’s interior illustration to “Father Pena’s Last Dance” by Hannah Strom-Martin

October 2010 Issue

Allen Douglas’ interior illustration to “The Fall of the Moon” by Jay Lake

Zelda Devon & Kurt Huggins’ illustration to “Middle” by Eilis O’Neal

Alan M. Clark’s interior illustration to “Saint’s-Paw” by Alan Smale

Jill Bauman’s illustration to “Halloween Acrostic” by Euan Harvey: no available online image

John Kaiine’s illustration to “Cutter in the Underverse” by Daniel Hood: no available online image

December 2010 Issue

David Palumbo’s interior illustration to “Tools of the Devil” by Jerry Oltion

Kristina Carroll’s interior illustration to “Maiden, Mother, Crone” by Rachel Swirsky & Ann Leckie

Petar Meseldzija’s interior illustration to “The Queen of the Kanguellas” by Scott Dalrympe*

Andy B. Clarkson’s interior illustration to “The Banjo Singer” by Dennis Danvers: no available online image

*She is less “nekkid” in the RoF version, but otherwise it’s the same illustration

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