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Have some #numenera art I’ve painted over the years! I do like to revisit the older pieces; a good reminder that even as I grow as an artist, I’ve had (and executed) some very cool visions at all stages of my career.
(1/2) Mostly happy for artist pay discourse pass me by, but fwiw: folks shouldn't be making up artificial, LOW ceilings (or sour grape arbors) for others. Including a few examples of pieces I charged $500+, for reference. For me, that's now the absolute floor, not the ceiling.
My final two Battle for Baldur's Gate cards were assigned together and I knew they'd need to be figured out together. I sent in the sketches together, as reciprocal small variations. "Descent into Avernus"
1) Sketches
2) Early WIP
3) Prelim sketch (available)
4) Final
Thought I'd share some process snapshots from my recent Battle for Baldur's Gate pieces! Let's start in the Cloakwood (a basic forest card). 1) rough sketch options sent to the AD 2) prelim traditional sketch 3) final
(prelim still available)
It was fun to show off my Unfinity Shocklands in person the past two weekends! Prints can also be found on my site. 🚀🌑 #MagicTheGathering
Heading back to Seattle, exhausted but happy! It was fun getting to show off the new DnD, MtG, etc work in person. Seeya next year, Phoenix. I’m Ready for a bit of peace & quiet now. 😴
Painting doom and destruction was also a lot of fun! Poor Elturel.
"Descent to Avernus"
#MTGBaldursGate
AD: Deborah Garcia
Now something dramatically more intimate in scale. The framing trees are a nod to my art hero, Keith Parkinson.
Forest (The Cloakwood)
#MTGBaldursGate
AD: Deborah Garcia
I've been watching the unboxing and flip-through videos for @WyrmwoodGaming Corrupted Tarot! My piece within was the (inverted) Ace of Pentacles. Can't wait to get my hands on my contributor copy!