2023 Chesley Awards Winners
The 2023 Chesley Awards winners were announced by the Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Artists (ASFA):
- WINNER: Manzi Jackson for Africa Risen by Sheree Renée Thomas, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki & Zelda Knight, eds. (Tor)
- Marcela Bolívar for Blackwater by Michael McDowell (Suntup Editions)
- Donato Giancola for The Dragonborne Chair by Tad Williams (Grim Oak)
- Tran Nguyen for The Dragon’s Promise by Elizabeth Lim (Knopf Books for Young Readers)
- John Picacio for Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse (Saga)
- Omar Rayyan for Animal Farm by George Orwell (Suntup Editions)
Best Paperback/Ebook Cover Illustration
- WINNER: Luisa Preissler for The Last Stand of Mary Good Crow by Rachel Aaron (self-published)
- Micah Epstein for The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri (Orbit)
- Tom Kidd for Library of the Sapphire Wind by Jane Lindskold (Baen)
- Charles Vess for The Queen of Summer’s Twilight by Charles Vess (NewCon)
- Erin Vest for All the Horses of Iceland by Sarah Tolmie (Tordotcom)
Best Magazine Cover
- WINNER: Tehani Farr for Eternus #1 Metal Variant 10/22
- Ed Binkley for Bourbon Penn 3/22
- Zezhou Chen for Clarkesworld 1/22
- Daniel Conway for Clarkesworld 10/22
- JC Jongwon Park for Clarkesworld 2/22
Best Interior Illustration
- WINNER: Omar Rayyan for Animal Farm by George Orwell (Suntup Editions)
- David Álvarez for The Collector by John Fowles (Suntup Editions)
- Bruce Brenneise for Sword of Destiny: Illustrated Edition by Andrzej Sapowski (Orbit)
- Hilary Clarcq for Dark Matter by Blake Crouch (Suntup Editions)
- Jason Mowry for Hannibal by Thomas Harris (Suntup Editions)
- Corinne Reid for “The Long View” by Susan Palwick (Tor.com 4/27/22)
- Red Nose Studios/Chris Sickels for “Seven Vampires: A Judge Dee Mystery” by Lavie Tidhar (Tor.com 2/16/22)
Best Color Work: Unpublished
- WINNER: Serena Malyon for “Steady” (Watercolor and Acryla Gouache)
- Ed Binkley for “Firefly Queen” (Acrylic & Colored Pencil)
- Donato Giancola for “Fear” (Oils)
- Mark Harrison for “The Singing Tree” (Oils)
- Lauren Raye Snow for “The Ecstasy of St. Joan” (Procreate and Apple Pencil)
Best Monochrome Work: Unpublished
- WINNER: Ed Binkley for “Listener” (Colored Pencil and Acrylic)
- Jeff Echevarria for “The Blessing” (Charcoal, Graphite Powder & Panpastels)
- Shawn E. Russell for “Rhythms” (Graphite)
- Greg Ruth for “Pan’s Labyrinth” (Graphite on Paper)
- Gary Villarreal for “A King’s Futile Plea” (Graphite)
Best Three-Dimensional Art
- WINNER: Dug Stanant “The Boatman” (Mixed Media)
- Dan Chudzinski “The Great Owl” (Mixed Media)
- Nicole Lee Grosjean “Year of the Tiger Paper” (Mixed Media)
- Ornélie “Underwater” (Polymer Clay, Acrylic Paint, Butterfly, Glass Bubbles)
- Kristine & Colin Poole “Dove Dreams of Flying Ceramic” (Cold Finish)
- Forest Rogers “Love Note to Kay Nielsen” (Mixed Media)
Best Gaming-Related Illustration
- WINNER: Ryan Pancoast for “Discover the Impossible” (WofC Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty)
- Bruce Brenneise for “Baldur’s Gate Harbor” (WofC Commander Legends)
- Dmitry Burmak for “Vodalian Hexcatcher” (WofC Dominaria United)
- Julie Dillon for “Thought Scour” (WofC Double Masters 2022)
- Serena Malyon for “Soul of Emancipation” (WofC Streets of New Capenna)
- Victor Adame Minguez for “Rith Liberated Primeva” (WofC Dominaria United)
Best Product Illustration
- WINNER: Nico Delort for “The Lighthouse” (Mondo poster)
- Antonio Caparo for SILA poster for the Illustration West 61 (Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles)
- Annie Stegg Gerard for “Journey’s End” (Dragon Con)
- James Jean for Everything Everywhere All at Once (a24)
- Greg Ruth for The Dune Sketchbook (Mondo poster)
- Jessica Seaman for “The Witch” (Mondo poster)
Best Art Director
- WINNER: Neil Clarke for Clarkesworld
- Rebecca Dornsife for Suntup Editions
- Christine Foltzer for Tor.com
- Lauren Panepinto for Orbit
- Lia Ribacchi for Dark Horse Comics
Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award
- WINNER: Gregory Manchess
- Sanjulian/Manuel Pérez Clemente
- Roger Dean
- Mark Schultz
- Allen Williams
For more information, see the ASFA website.
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