Wayne Barlowe

For the composer, see Wayne Barlow.
Wayne Barlowe
Born (1958-01-06) January 6, 1958
Glen Cove, New York
Nationality American
Known for Science fiction and fantasy painting
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Wayne Douglas Barlowe (born January 6, 1958 in Glen Cove, New York) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and painter. He has painted over 300 book and magazine covers and illustrations for many major book publishers, as well as Life magazine, Time, and Newsweek. His parents, Sy and Dorothea Barlowe, were both natural history artists.

Career

Wayne Barlowe is well known for his realistic paintings of surreal alien (or fantastic) life. His Barlowe's Guides to extraterrestrials and to fantasy are his interpretations of specific creatures and beings from well-known science fiction and fantasy literature. His Inferno is an interpretation of the demonology contained in the Grimoire of Honorius. His Expedition is a complex look of the speculative evolution of the fictional planet Darwin IV.

Personal life

He has two daughters, Cayley and Hillary. He was married to Laura Hansen Barlowe in 2013.

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