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    • About MeIllustration work I’ve been an artist since the late 90′s, and a published illustrator since 1999, when a couple of magazines featured my work at the same time. Since then, I’ve completed many works for various publishers, from small micro-press publishers up through larger publishers like Subterranean and Cemetery Dance. I’m lucky enough to have had a piece chosen for the prestigious Spectrum annual, a yearly competition and book for the best in contemporary genre artwork. The artwork was originally for Wicked Hollow #1, a small press magazine, and is titled “Fetal Position”. It appeared in Spectrum 9, and somehow was the only grayscale piece for 20 pages in any direction. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="450" caption="Fetal Position"][/caption] Since then I’ve done work for Subterranean Press’s Night Visions 12, part of the prestigious line of Night Visions books stretching back to the 1980′s. My work for the Maelstrom imprint of Thunderstorm Books will be seen at the end of 2010. I did three covers and signature sheets for three of their books: Six Days by Kelli Owen, and The Rising: Deliverance and A Gathering of Crows, both by Brian Keene. I’ve worked quite a bit with Cemetery Dance Publications as well,…
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    • Publications/ShowsGallery and convention art show representation My art has been featured in these galleries and convention art shows: OnDisplay Gallery, Fort Collins, Colorado (2010-2011) VisionCon, Springfield, Missouri (2010, 2011) The Gallery Underground, Fort Collins, Colorado (2010) Conventions (attendee, guest, and/or participant): World Horror Convention, Austin, Texas (2011) Horrorfest, Denver, Colorado (2011) VisionCon, Springfield, Missouri (2009-2011) KillerCon, Las Vegas, Nevada (2009) Necon, Roger Williams University, Rhode Island (2007) Hypericon, Nashville, Tennessee (2006) List of publications for writing Along with being an artist, I also have articles and stories published here and there. Shotgun Honey Visit Shotgun Honey at shotgunhoney.blogspot.com The Body in the Window (2011) Apex Magazine Online Blog (2010-2011) Visit Apex at www.apexbookcompany.com Jan 2010 – My God, What a Stupid Looking Cover Feb 2010 – WTF? Really? You can’t just tell me who the artist is? Mar 2010 – Sure you can steal from me! Art? Sure! First born? Why not? Apr 2010 – Why the hell would I help you? You’ll steal all my ideas! May 2010 – Here at the end of all things June 2010 – Life, liberty, and the pursuit of—Hey! Why aren’t you mowing the lawn? July 2010 – Practice is for losers Aug…
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Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson has been a lot of things over many years. Author, artist, designer, winner of awards and recognition, pursuer of the truth, leader of the earth after armageddon.
Artwork

Crossroads come to all

I think where art can be a good thing is the ability to get the feelings and emotions out on the table, without necessarily having to explain all the things you are really feeling.  I’ve always felt that art comes down more to what I want something to look like Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsDecember 2, 2008 ago
Artwork

The Crossroads

Sometimes you reach a point in life where the proverbial crossroads happen, and I think I’ve reached that point.  There is a definite feeling of where I’ve been, and now where I choose to go.  The paths are unclear, but there are definite choices coming. Art.  No art.  Design. No Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsNovember 28, 2008 ago
General

Portland, Oregon

I just returned from a very long trip to Portland, and I snapped a few pics for the website. As always, if you have any comments just let me know on my MySpace or LiveJournal. I like old signs, especially the faded ones on the sides of buildings: I also Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsNovember 19, 2008 ago
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Gorgon Scuplture: Day 2

It’s more like Gorgon sculpture: Hour #2, but close enough. This is always the difficult stage, where everything gets tweaked. For awhile too it all looks sort of… lumpy. The general shape is beginning to show, but unlike two-dimensional art you don’t start with a skeleton or even a rough Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsOctober 26, 2008 ago
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Gorgon Sculpture: Day #1

Before I actually mention the sculpture, I just wanted to touch base on what it’s like to have family around when you are working on various projects. This is a possible "Uberchimp", which might become a "something" in the near future.  He’s what I picked up for reference since I Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsOctober 19, 2008 ago
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New Piece: Asylum Days

While I was helping my daughter with my homework, I decided to work out some Monday sort of frustrations with new artwork.  I don’t think it turned out too bad actually. I call it, “Asylum Days”.

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsOctober 13, 2008 ago
General

New wallpapers for Scratch

I created a few computer desktop/wallpapers from the art that I did for Brian Keene’s Scratch. Here they are below: Download here Download here Download here

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsSeptember 10, 2008 ago
Artwork

Fun with Photoshop: The Big Adios

I don’t always get to just experiment and have fun with Photoshop, and tonight I had a chance to so I ran with it.  This takes the place for tonight’s sketching, something I’ve been trying to do every day. The images below are for possible use with the great site Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsSeptember 8, 2008 ago
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Art technique books I have

Someone asked me the other day which art technique books I would recommend, and it’s not necessarily an easy answer.  I’m very picky with those kinds of books, and there are so many out there that what works for you might not work for me.  But I thought I’d at Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsAugust 5, 2008 ago
Artwork

My first comic now on the site: The Attic

Last year I completed my first comic work, a short story by Horror Express owner/author Marc Shemmans.  It’s a nice little story, and I learned alot working on it.  I decided to post it here on the site, it’s in the right column over there.  Or, I guess, you can Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsAugust 5, 2008 ago
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So I went to Yellowstone…

While we were in Yellowstone, the Tetons and Montana for vacation I snapped a few pics.  Here are a few selections below for your enjoyment. The first one here is an abandoned attraction near Casper, Wyoming, that I visited as a kid.  Hell’s Half Acre was always a cool stop Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJuly 14, 2008 ago
Artwork

Photoshop: fun with warping

My good friend Kirk Alberts suggested making my blog partly about design and art techniques, so I thought I’d give it a try.  This one’s on Photoshop’s Warp abilities. One thing I missed from using Corel PhotoPaint all the time was the warp abilities that Photopaint had.  There were certainly Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJune 29, 2008 ago
General

Watch out for boards and nails

I’m not quite finished moving things over from the old server, hopefully that will be done this evening.  Adding links, putting in art gallery pages again, all the stuff that makes moving a website so wonderful. At least installing WordPress again was easy enough.

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJune 20, 2008 ago
Russ's Art Blog

Russ’s Art Blog: Seeing it in real life – Pollice Verso

I don’t get to art museums and galleries enough, but it can really give you a different impression of a piece of art.  In this case, last week I was at the Phoenix Art Museum and saw the piece here, Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down) by Jean Leon Gerome (oil, 1872, Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsMarch 5, 2008 ago
Russ's Art Blog

Russ’s Art Blog: The Blind Girl

We’re back on a single piece of art this week (since I couldn’t decide on a different topic), this time it’s John Everett Millais’ The Blind Girl (Oil on canvas, 1854-1856, 32 1/2″ x 24 1/2″). It’s one of those pieces where the title really does impact what you see Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsFebruary 19, 2008 ago
Russ's Art Blog

Russ’s Art Blog: Artist Gregory Manchess

This week, I’m talking about artist Gregory Manchess (www.manchess.com), one of those artists who seems to be able to fit into any genre. Whether it’s work for movies or television, books or magazines, or even just fine art, Manchess has a great ability to capture different ideas in interesting and Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsFebruary 12, 2008 ago
Russ's Art Talks

Russ’s Art Blog: War on the Tiger

This week we’re back to a piece of art, in this case Franklin Booth’s War on the Tiger (ink, 1908). I’m a huge fan of ink and engraved works, and Booth was a master of the pen.  He is one of the most influential ink artists ever, and his techniques Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJanuary 29, 2008 ago
Russ's Art Blog

Russ’s Art Blog: Trompe l’oeil

On the road of the new and improved (or at least different) “This Week’s Art” posts, this week I thought I’d talk about an art term.  Partly for those who may not know what it means, and partly because I get to learn a little too.  This week’s art term/word Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJanuary 15, 2008 ago
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Russ’s Art Blog: Artist Michael Deas

As I mentioned last week, I’m hoping to change things up a little with the art blogs, and offer more than just a “piece of the week”.  I’ll be featuring artists sometimes that you may be familiar with, if not in name than in work. This week, I’m going to Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJanuary 8, 2008 ago
Russ's Art Blog

The New Art Blog: Assault on Belleau Wood

After a busy (and depressing) holiday season, I’m attempting to restart the art blog idea.  This time though, I’m going to work things a little differently. Instead of just a piece of art each week, I’m going to alternate on artistic ideas.  Some weeks will still be about a certain Read more…

By Russell Dickerson, 17 yearsJanuary 1, 2008 ago

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