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  2. Eisner Award for Best Coloring - Wikipedia

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    Colorist Wins Nominations Dave Stewart 10 14 Chris Ware 4 11 Jordie Bellaire 4 5 Matt Wilson 3 5 Laura Allred 2 6 Laura DePuy/Laura Martin [note 1] 2 5 Steve Oliff/Olyoptics [note 2] 2 3 Matt Hollingsworth 1 7 Patricia Mulvihill 1 6 Angus McKie 1 3 Lynn Varley 1 2 Emil Ferris 1 1 Reuben Rude [note 3] 1 1

  3. Laura Martin - Wikipedia

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    Laura DePuy (credited later in her career as Laura Martin, having married Randy Martin in 2001) is a colorist who has produced work for several of the major comics companies, including DC Comics, Marvel Comics and CrossGen.

  4. Jack Martin (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Martin is an entrepreneur, businessman, and rancher. [1] He previously served as the global executive chairman and chief executive officer of Hill+Knowlton Strategies , a global public relations consultancy, and as a Democratic consultant . [ 2 ]

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  6. Jennifer Aniston's Colorist Michael Canalé Shares His Must ...

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    The celebrity colorist has worked with Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Reese Witherspoon, Heidi Klum and Cameron Diaz, along with other power players in Hollywood and the White House.

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  8. Jack Martin Smith - Wikipedia

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    Jack Martin Smith (January 2, 1911 - November 7, 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award ...

  9. Colorist - Wikipedia

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    Originally, comics were colored by cutting out films of various densities in the appropriate shapes to be used in producing color-separated printing plates. The typical colorist worked from photocopies of the inked pages, which they colored with special dyes. Dr. Martin's Dyes was a brand notable in this field within the comic strip industry. [1]