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editNick Pugh is a well-known and extensively published concept artist. His work has appeared in gallery shows, in several books and many feature films, in Wired Magazine, on the Discovery Channel, and on the streets of Southern California. His contemporaries include other well-known concept artists Scott Robertson, James Clyne, Mark Goerner, and Harald Belker.
Pugh should have a page on Wikipedia so those seeking more information about the themes of his work have a place to find it. The article on the site is neither self-contgratulatory nor told from a specific point of view and it meets the site's nuetrality policy. It is in line with other pages on well known, published artists, writers, musicians, and designers.
Further, the information used to create the page on Wiki is widely available in published books and magazines. None of it is fabricated. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dcpugh (talk • contribs) 21:30, 15 January 2007