Lubov

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Lubov

Lubov: Self-portrait
Born St. Petersburg, Russia
Nationality Russian
Field painting
Training classical
Movement Science Fiction, Fantasy

Lubov (real name unknown) is the pseudonym of a Russian-born painter (born in St. Petersburg) specializing in science fiction and fantasy art.

General information

A Chesley Award nominee,[1] Lubov's work has appeared internationally in numerous print publications and galleries, on multiple cards for the games Magic: The Gathering[2] and Galactic Empires,[3] and on the covers of various books, comics, event programs, and magazines.[4] She is also a regular guest artist and speaker at numerous science-fiction and fantasy conventions, worldwide.

Her Dungeons & Dragons work includes On Hallowed Ground.

Education

Lubov claims to have trained at the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts in Russia, where her focus was on the classical application of oils. Seeking (she says) political and cultural freedom, she claims to have immigrated from Russia to the United States, where she says she studied at School of the Art Institute of Chicago on a four-year scholarship.[citation needed]

Science fiction & fantasy conventions

From 1993 to the present, Lubov's focus on the worlds of science fiction and fantasy led her to become a regular seminar speaker and/or guest artist at numerous conventions, including Westercon,[5] Xanadu, Loscon,[6] Demicon,[7] LoneStarCon 2,[8] LepreCon,[9] Balticon[10] and others.

Awards

Lubov's work has won numerous awards in the worlds of science-fiction and fantasy[citation needed].

References

  1. http://www.asfa-art.org/chesley/2001.php
  2. http://magiccards.info/po2/en/135.html
  3. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/allender/galemtim.htm
  4. http://darkregions.com/Issue_14.html
  5. http://westercon61.org/
  6. http://www.loscon.org/history/index.html
  7. http://www.demicon.org/14/demicon.html
  8. http://www.alamo-sf.org/lonestarcon2/program/prgnam.html#Lubov
  9. http://www.leprecon.org/lep26/lep26prog.html
  10. http://www.bsfs.org/b30hist.htm

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