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Frayed by Tara Samms
Foreword by Stephen Laws
Deluxe Edition Frontispiece by Chris Moore

About the Artist

Chris Moore

Chris Moore was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire in 1947 and always wanted to be a commercial artist, even before he knew what that meant. He was educated at Mexborough Grammar School, after which he went to Doncaster Art School for foundation year.

Between 1966-69 he attended Maidstone College of Art on a Graphic Design course and was then accepted by the Royal College of Art to study Illustration 1969-72. (Dip AD, MA(RCA) Illustration) At the RCA Chris gained practical experience by doing illustration "Commissions"for his fellow students in the Graphic Design department.

In 1972 he formed Moore Morris Ltd with Michael Morris, also an RCA Graduate working in Covent Garden in the early seventies, and from day one worked on book covers, magazine covers and record covers. Peter Bennett at ABP first commissioned him to do SF.

Around the early '80s, Chris changed agents and joined Artist Partners which was considered by many to be the best and most established Agency in the UK. Dom Rodi ,who was managing director at AP, had previously been the Art Director at Sphere Books and Chris and he had worked on many projects together. This has now developed into a virtually unique service that AP can offer clients. Concepts are worked out over the phone in collaboration with the Art Director, using faxes and emails in brainstorming sessions to provide highly original solutions to mass market paperback and hardcover designs which are then executed to a very high finish in Chris' studio. It is a special relationship which successfully continues to this day.

His first trip to America around 1984 generated work for Dell and Random House. In the late eighties, Chris acquired an agent in USA: Bernstein and Andriulli Inc, a relationship that continues very successfully.

In 1995, encouraged by his good friend Jim Burns, he attended a World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow where he showed some original artwork for the first time. He sold several pieces and met Jane Frank from Worlds of Wonder in Washington. She expressed great interest in selling his work and Chris began to realize that there was in fact a market out there for selling his paintings as paintings not just book jackets. At the same convention Chris met and became firm friends with Fred Gambino who has been instrumental in persuading him to begin incorporating computers into his work, and has been very generous with his help.

Chris lives in Lancashire, with his wife Katie, a hospital consultant, and their two children Georgia and Harrison. He has two children from a previous marriage - Robert and William. He spends his time working mostly, playing guitar in a local R&B band,walking and taking photographs.

 

Small section of the frontispiece. (c) 2003. Not to be reproduced online or in print without permission.

The Artwork

A small section of Chris's illustration is presented to the left of this page.

Additionally, we hope to eventually present the full final illustration and roughs at a later date so look out for news of this online or via the Telos Mailing List.

More information about Chris Moore can be found @ www.illust.demon.co.uk.

 

 

 
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