Frank Wu (artist)

For other people named Frank Wu, see Frank Wu (disambiguation).

Frank Wu

Wu at MileHiCon 39

Wu at MileHiCon 39
Nationality United States
Known for Painting, film
Movement Fantasy, science fiction, horror, humor
Spouse(s) Brianna Wu
Awards

Illustrators of the Future
2000 Grand Prize

Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist
2002 Nominated
2003 Nominated
2004 Won
2006 Won
2007 Won
2008 Nominated, declined
2009 Won
Website www.frankwu.com
Frank Wu, at the Hugo Awards ceremony, WorldCon, Boston, 2004

Frank Wu is an American science fiction and fantasy artist living in Arlington, Massachusetts. He won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 2004,[1] 2006,[2] 2007[3] and 2009;[4] he was previously nominated in 2002 and 2003. He also won the Grand Prize (the Gold Award) in the Illustrators of the Future contest in 2000.[5] In 2008 he was nominated for a fourth Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist, but declined the nomination. Nominated again in 2009, he accepted and won his fourth Hugo, but used his acceptance speech to encourage future voters to consider other candidates.[6]

Wu works in many media, including acrylic and digital painting, and created a portrait of a Klingon girl for a documentary about the Klingon language, Earthlings: Ugly Bags of Mostly Water. He is a regular contributor to science fiction webzines, such as The Drink Tank, and in 2009 announced his ultimately unsuccessful candidacy for 2010's TransAtlantic Fan Fund.

Wu is also a filmmaker, having released in 2006 the animated short "The Tragical Historie of Guidolon the Giant Space Chicken".[7] A director's cut of this short was released in 2007,[8] and a full-length version is now in production.[9][10]

In addition to these activities, Wu holds a Ph.D. in bacterial genetics from University of Wisconsin–Madison,[11] though his day job is in patent law for a pharmaceutical conglomerate.[12] He is also a member of BASFA, the Bay Area Science Fiction Association.[13]

He provided designs for the spaceships as well as the space station N313 for the videogame Revolution 60. He also co-wrote and produced illustrations for the game's technical manual, The Chessboard Lethologica, which provides more background on the universe, characters and technology of Revolution 60.

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