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Mark Zug

Mark Zug is an artist and illustrator who is known for his work with the Septimus Heap series and Harlan Ellison's adaptation of I, Robot. He has illustrated many collectible card games, including Magic: The Gathering and Dune, as well as books and magazines. He lives in Pennsylvania.[2]

Mark Zug
Born
Mark Zug

1959 (age 63–64)[1]
Fort Wayne, IN
United States
NationalityAmerican
Known forOil painting, Sketches
Notable workCover art for the Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage
AwardsJack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist (2001)
Chesley Award for Best Gaming Related Illustration (2005)
IlluXCon's First Illie Award (2010)
Websitewww.markzug.com

Biography Edit

Zug began drawing in childhood. His early art as a teen was inspired by authors such as Frank Herbert and J. R. R. Tolkien. He later worked as a class-A machinist at a factory while experimenting with a musical career.[3]

Rise to prominence Edit

He returned to art, inspired by Frank Frazetta and illustrators of the Brandywine School.[4] He started painting in oil and attended art school for 2.5 years (no diploma).[citation needed] He capped his tutorial by ghost-painting western novel covers and penciling historical comic strips on the side.[4] His first big break came in 1992 illustrating Harlan Ellison's I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay, for which he also did 160 pages of fully painted comics.[4] He fulfilled a long-held dream of illustrating Frank Herbert's Dune universe in the form of Last Unicorn's collectible card game of the same name, which proved a springboard into game illustration.[4]

Present Edit

His works have appeared on the covers of novels by authors like Tanith Lee, Diana Wynne Jones, and Hilari Bell, as well as series like Dragonlance. His work can also be found on the covers of Star Wars comics and the magazines Popular Science, Dragon, Dungeon, Duelist, Inquest, Star Wars Gamer, Amazing Stories, and is associated with many fantasy game products and brands like Shadowrun, Battletech, Dune, and Magic: The Gathering.[5] He has also done cover artwork for novels by Angie Sage.[citation needed] His work is included in the book Masters of Dragonlance Art.[6]

His first work with children's novels was illustrating the cover art and the inside pictures for the Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage. He has illustrated all seven released novels.[7]

Critical acclaim Edit

Zug has received quite a few accolades for his visually stunning artwork. His work for the Nancy Yi Fan novel Swordbird was acclaimed, saying that "Mark Zug's black-and-white drawings repeat strategically, offering a visual underpinning to the characters and story line."[8] He was nominated for a Chesley and received the Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist in 2001.[4]

Bibliography Edit

Novels:[9]

  • 2005: Septimus Heap, Book One: Magyk
  • 2006: Septimus Heap, Book Two: Flyte
  • 2007: Septimus Heap, Book Three: Physik
  • 2008: Septimus Heap, Book Four: Queste
  • 2009: Septimus Heap, Book Five: Syren
  • 2011: Septimus Heap, Book Six: Darke
  • 2013: Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre

Interior Art:

  • 1995: Illustrations (I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay)
  • 1999: A Whisper of Caladan Seas
  • 2000: High Jump

Cover Art:

  • 1995: Cover - I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay
  • 1996: Cover - Gold Unicorn
  • 1997: Cover - Red Unicorn
  • 1998: Cover - Amazing Stories, Fall 1998
  • 2003: Cover - The Alabaster Staff
  • 2003: Cover - The Best of The Realms
  • 2003: Cover - Wild Robert
  • 2005: Cover - The Shattered Land
  • 2005: Cover - Septimus Heap, Magyk
  • 2006: Cover - Septimus Heap, Flyte
  • 2007: Cover - Septimus Heap, Physik
  • 2008: Cover - Septimus Heap, Queste
  • 2009: Cover - Septimus Heap, Syren
  • 2011: Cover - Septimus Heap, Darke
  • 2013: Cover - Septimus Heap, Fyre

Dungeons & Dragons

Awards Edit

Mark Zug has won a few awards for his outstanding works

References Edit

  1. ^ "Artist Showcase: Mark Zug". 11 March 2014.
  2. ^ Artist and Illustrator Mark Zug
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-11.
  4. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on February 24, 2009.
  5. ^ Magic: the Gathering cards illustrated by Mark Zug
  6. ^ D'Ammassa, Don (January 2003). "Masters of Dragonlance Art", Chronicle 25 (1): 30.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
  8. ^ Swordbird by Nancy Yi Fan - Mark Zug illustration
  9. ^ Bibliography for Mark Zug
  10. ^ (October 2005). "Chesley Awards", Chronicle 27 (9): 10–11.

External links Edit

  • Official Mark Zug website - link to the fantasy world of Mark Zug
  • Mark Zug bibliography
  • . Archived from the original on May 19, 2007.

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mark Zug is an artist and illustrator who is known for his work with the Septimus Heap series and Harlan Ellison s adaptation of I Robot He has illustrated many collectible card games including Magic The Gathering and Dune as well as books and magazines He lives in Pennsylvania 2 Mark ZugBornMark Zug1959 age 63 64 1 Fort Wayne INUnited StatesNationalityAmericanKnown forOil painting SketchesNotable workCover art for the Septimus Heap series by Angie SageAwardsJack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist 2001 Chesley Award for Best Gaming Related Illustration 2005 IlluXCon s First Illie Award 2010 Websitewww markzug com Contents 1 Biography 2 Rise to prominence 3 Present 4 Critical acclaim 5 Bibliography 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditZug began drawing in childhood His early art as a teen was inspired by authors such as Frank Herbert and J R R Tolkien He later worked as a class A machinist at a factory while experimenting with a musical career 3 Rise to prominence EditHe returned to art inspired by Frank Frazetta and illustrators of the Brandywine School 4 He started painting in oil and attended art school for 2 5 years no diploma citation needed He capped his tutorial by ghost painting western novel covers and penciling historical comic strips on the side 4 His first big break came in 1992 illustrating Harlan Ellison s I Robot The Illustrated Screenplay for which he also did 160 pages of fully painted comics 4 He fulfilled a long held dream of illustrating Frank Herbert s Dune universe in the form of Last Unicorn s collectible card game of the same name which proved a springboard into game illustration 4 Present EditHis works have appeared on the covers of novels by authors like Tanith Lee Diana Wynne Jones and Hilari Bell as well as series like Dragonlance His work can also be found on the covers of Star Wars comics and the magazines Popular Science Dragon Dungeon Duelist Inquest Star Wars Gamer Amazing Stories and is associated with many fantasy game products and brands like Shadowrun Battletech Dune and Magic The Gathering 5 He has also done cover artwork for novels by Angie Sage citation needed His work is included in the book Masters of Dragonlance Art 6 His first work with children s novels was illustrating the cover art and the inside pictures for the Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage He has illustrated all seven released novels 7 Critical acclaim EditZug has received quite a few accolades for his visually stunning artwork His work for the Nancy Yi Fan novel Swordbird was acclaimed saying that Mark Zug s black and white drawings repeat strategically offering a visual underpinning to the characters and story line 8 He was nominated for a Chesley and received the Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist in 2001 4 Bibliography EditNovels 9 2005 Septimus Heap Book One Magyk 2006 Septimus Heap Book Two Flyte 2007 Septimus Heap Book Three Physik 2008 Septimus Heap Book Four Queste 2009 Septimus Heap Book Five Syren 2011 Septimus Heap Book Six Darke 2013 Septimus Heap Book Seven FyreInterior Art 1995 Illustrations I Robot The Illustrated Screenplay 1999 A Whisper of Caladan Seas 2000 High JumpCover Art 1995 Cover I Robot The Illustrated Screenplay 1996 Cover Gold Unicorn 1997 Cover Red Unicorn 1998 Cover Amazing Stories Fall 1998 2003 Cover The Alabaster Staff 2003 Cover The Best of The Realms 2003 Cover Wild Robert 2005 Cover The Shattered Land 2005 Cover Septimus Heap Magyk 2006 Cover Septimus Heap Flyte 2007 Cover Septimus Heap Physik 2008 Cover Septimus Heap Queste 2009 Cover Septimus Heap Syren 2011 Cover Septimus Heap Darke 2013 Cover Septimus Heap FyreDungeons amp Dragons 2001 Lords of Darkness cover 2007 Rules CompendiumAwards EditMark Zug has won a few awards for his outstanding works 2001 Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist 2005 Chesley Award for Best Gaming Related Illustration 2005 10 2010 Illie Award for Helium presented at IlluXConReferences Edit Artist Showcase Mark Zug 11 March 2014 Artist and Illustrator Mark Zug Mark Zug speaks Archived from the original on 2008 12 11 a b c d e Mark Zug Archived from the original on February 24 2009 Magic the Gathering cards illustrated by Mark Zug D Ammassa Don January 2003 Masters of Dragonlance Art Chronicle 25 1 30 Septimus Heap series Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2008 12 03 Swordbird by Nancy Yi Fan Mark Zug illustration Bibliography for Mark Zug October 2005 Chesley Awards Chronicle 27 9 10 11 External links EditOfficial Mark Zug website link to the fantasy world of Mark Zug Mark Zug bibliography Mark Zug Pen amp Paper RPG Database Archived from the original on May 19 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Zug amp oldid 1169560001, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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