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Sherry Veltkamp

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Name: Sherry Veltkamp
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Type: fan artist
Fandoms: Star Trek: TOS, Stargate Atlantis, Buffy
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Sherry Veltkamp was a Star Trek: TOS fan artist..

Veltkamp's work has appeared in numerous Star Trek: TOS print fanzines.

In more recent years, Veltkamp had created Stargate Atlantis fan art.

Veltkamp's artwork has a very distinctive look, some in a woodcut style.

She passed away in January 2022.

From her obit:

Sherry's interests and talents were many. She was an accomplished artist and designer, working in oil, watercolor, pencil, ink, and sculpture. Her art is admired by many. Much of her artwork could be found in Star Trek fanzines. [...] In 1980 she co-founded the Star Trek/Speculative Fiction Gourmet Dinner Club (fondly known as the Saeobs), a group of loving friends who have remained together for over forty years. It has been said of Sherry that, "she squeezed and savored every last drop of juice out of life. [1]

Zine Contributions

Star Trek

Other Fandoms

Sample Art

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References

  1. ^ from obit
  2. ^ from Datazine #45
  3. ^ K/S Fanfiction by uss-genderprise.tumblr.com/
  4. ^ Charmed Life, Archived version by Erin Horakova, April 7, 2015,
  5. ^ Charmed Life, Archived version by Erin Horakova, April 7, 2015,