Frank Kelly Freas (born
27 August 1922), the "Dean of Science Fiction Artists," is recognized as one of the most prolific and popular
science fiction and
fantasy artists in the world. His career spans more than fifty years. Since "The Piper" cover for
Weird Tales in
1950, his art has graced the covers of hundreds of books and magazines, including
Astounding/Analog from the
1950s through the
1990s;
Mad Magazine covers from
1955 to
1962; cover art for Daw, Signet, Ballentine, Avon, all 67 Laser Books (which are now collectors' items) and over 90 covers for Ace books alone. He was editor and artist for the first ten
Starblaze books.
He was commissioned to paint the Skylab I[?] insignia design and posters promoting the space program (used by NASA and now hanging in the Smithsonian Institution); pinup girls on bombers while in the US Army Air Corps[?]; comic book covers; the cover of Queen's first two-million-selling album News of the World; the covers of the GURPS worldbooks Lensman and Planet Krishna; and many others, such as more than 500 saints' portraits for the Franciscans executed simultaneously with his portraits of Alfred E. Neuman[?] ("What? Me Worry?") for Mad. He is very active in gaming and medical illustration.
Kelly has published several collections of his artwork and frequently gives presentations. His work has appeared in numerous exhibitions. Among many other awards, Kelly was the first person to receive ten Hugo awards. He has been nominated twenty times.
No other artist in science fiction has consistently matched his record. His smooth and luminous images, amiable aliens and sexy women have become part of today's science fiction visual language.
Kelly's awards include:
- 10 Hugos (1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976)
- Frank R. Paul Award, 1977
- Inkpot Award, 1979
- Skylark Award, 1981
- Rova Award, 1981
- Lensman Award, 1982
- Phoenix Award, 1982
- Los Angeles Science Fiction Society Service Award, 1983
- Neographics Award, 1985
- Daedalos Life Achievement Award, 1987
- Art Teacher Emeritus Award, 1988
- Best Professional, Media, International Fantasy Expo, 1989
- Chesley Award (with Laura Freas), 1990
- Numerous Science Fiction Art Show Awards
- National Association of Trade and Technical Schools National Hall of Fame, 1991
- AnLab (Analog magazine) Readers' Poll, Best Cover, 1991
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