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'''Audrey Corman''' has created numerous [[Tolkien]]-inspired illustrations.
'''Audrey Corman''' has created numerous [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]-inspired illustrations, many of them for the [[Middle-earth Collectible Card Game|MECCG]]. Born and raised in the Bronx, she entered Lehman College as an Art Major at the age of fifteen. She eventually graduated with a degree in Chemistry, and picked up drawing again when she was working as a researcher in Connecticut.  
 
== Detailed Description ==
 
Audrey Corman is a female artist and research chemist.
 
She was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. After entering Lehman College as an art major at age fifteen, Corman eventually graduated with a chemistry degree.
 
After moving to Connecticut to work as a research chemist, she began attending night classes at the Rhode Island School of Design and gradually picked
up fantasy illustration.
 
Audrey Corman is considered one of the most recognizable artists for [[MECCG]].<sup>[[#Foot1|1]]</sup>
 
== See also==
 
* [[:Category:Images by Audrey Corman|Images by Audrey Corman]]


==See also==
*[[:Category:Images by Audrey Corman|Images by Audrey Corman]]


== References ==
== References ==
 
* ''[[CarolinaCon Regional MECCG Newsletter]]'' #2 ([[24 August|August 24]], [[1998]])
*<span id="Foot1"><sup>1</sup>Interview in ''CarolinaCon Regional MECCG Newsletter'', Issue 2 (August 24, 1998).</span>


[[Category:Artists|Corman, Audrey]]
[[Category:Artists|Corman, Audrey]]
[[Category:American people|Corman, Audrey]]
[[Category:People by name|Corman, Audrey]]

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Audrey Corman has created numerous Tolkien-inspired illustrations, many of them for the MECCG. Born and raised in the Bronx, she entered Lehman College as an Art Major at the age of fifteen. She eventually graduated with a degree in Chemistry, and picked up drawing again when she was working as a researcher in Connecticut.

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