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Not a new piece, but it was done for MTG years ago and is probably my most reprinted art on any card. Innistrad is one of those Magic worlds that just works so well for dark gothic art. Really hope to see it in the game again someday.
Atris Oracle of Half-Truths, done for MTG: March of the Machine.
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Arixmethes Slumbering Isle, done for MTG: March of the Machine #MTGMachine
Norns Choirmaster, done for MTG: Phyrexia all will be one. This is my first angel for Magic, and a really fun piece to design. I've wanted to do an angel for the game for a long time!
My new card has been previewed from MTG Jumpstart 2022, this is the Conductor of Cacophony. A Rakdos demon and her enormous pipe organ playing the loudest and worst kind of music imaginable. But doing it with absolute style and showmanship.
Hey it's #PortfolioDay! These are some of my favorites from the last few years. I work on games mostly, and love doing gritty dark art and fantasy surrealism whenever I get the chance.
This is my third piece done for Dominaria United, Keldon Flamesage. The Keldon are always fun to illustrate, though I've only done 2 of them over the years, they have a great distinctive look.
DragonCon is about to happen, this Friday in Atlanta, and I will again be present for all the fun and excitement! Mostly to watch people in costumes and drink expensive whiskey. But also, for art reasons. I'll be in the vendor hall all day, every day, right next to Steve Argyle!
Tattered Apparition, my second card from the new MTG set: Dominaria United. I wanted to keep the palette subtle, so I could use the shapes and backlighting to add interest, and keep things clearly readable and defined, even for a night scene.