- Les Edwards
Les Edwards (born 1949) is a professional illustrator best known for his horror, science fiction and fantasy illustrations. In addition to work under his own name, he also uses the pseudonym Edward Miller for a different style of art.
Edwards trained at
Hornsey College of Art between 1968 and 1972 and joined the Young Artists Agency in the early 1970s.John Clute &John Grant (1999) "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy " (paperback edition), London, Orbit p.311] He is now represented by his wife, Val Edwards.His work has included major advertising campaigns, publishing, comics and film design, but he is best known for his genre illustrations. Edwards created the posters for the films "
Nightbreed " and "The Thing". Part of one of Edwards's illustrations, originally created for "The Devils of D-Day" byGraham Masterton was used as cover art forMetallica 's early single, "Jump in the Fire ". [ [http://lesedwards.com/showpic.php?id=4&pid=177 Link to information on illustration at Les Edwards's site.] -] He has illustrated two graphic novels, "Rawhead Rex" and "Son of Celluloid", based on short stories fromClive Barker 's "Books of Blood ".He has won the
British Fantasy Award for Best Artist seven times, [British Fantasy Society list of former award winners. [http://www.britishfantasysociety.org/awardlisting.html] ] and has been nominated three times for aWorld Fantasy Award as well as having acted as a judge for the latter. [World Fantasy Convention awards winners and nominees listing [http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/awardslist.html] ] Edwards was the artist Guest of Honour at the 2005World Science Fiction Convention . [New England Science Fiction Association listing ofWorldcon s [http://www.nesfa.org/data/LL/TheLongList.html] ]Has been published in award-winning
Postscripts .References
External links
* [http://www.lesedwards.com/index.php Les Edwards' personal web site contains many illustrations]
* [http://www.edwardmiller.co.uk/ Les Edwards' work as Edward Miller contains many illustrations]
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