Artist
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Artists are the people who make the pretty pictures that accompany our traditional games. Note that this article covers professional artists only; for drawfags see here
Rob Alexander[edit | edit source]
One of the 25 original MtG artists. Most of his work can be divided into one of two categories; stunning landscapes, and things standing in front of stunning landscapes.
Steve Argyle[edit | edit source]
Worked on both D&D as well as MtG. Got himself in hot water with WotC after he made some risque fan art.
John Avon[edit | edit source]
John Blanche[edit | edit source]
Tony DiTerlizzi[edit | edit source]
The only artist who has his own page on this here wiki (as of the creation of this article).
Kaja & Phil Foglio[edit | edit source]
Whimsical and cartoonesque, their work provices refreshing diversity from the photo-realism prevalent in MtG.
Rebecca Guay[edit | edit source]
Tragically exiled by a Fascist Art Director.
Terese Nielsen[edit | edit source]
One of Magic: The Gathering's most well-known artists, famous for her beautiful geometric work and classical fantasy touch. She's also the artist for Force of Will, so you can partially blame her for the state of Vintage and Legacy. Sadly, despite being an artist for the game since 1996, Nielsen was excommunicated from the Magic community and lost her partnership with Wizards of the Coast when Autumn Burchett, an MTG player of some note, branded her a TERF for liking some conservative tweets and subjecting her to months of harassment on Twitter.
Wayne Reynolds[edit | edit source]
His work is very pointy, but not weeaboo pointy.