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The musings of a fantasy illustrator. Artwork, art-talk, and randomness.
1. Snack Time Podcast

The good guys at the Snack Time Podcast, which covers the Magic: the Gathering universe in story and art primarily, had me as a guest to nibble on Ritz crackers and discuss my art. Over a bit over an hour we managed to hit on almost every phase of my career, from early to late Magic, with a discussion about my time running Daydream Graphics, and finally to my most recent work, including the genesis of my Hearts for Hardware series of paintings.

Hear me struggle to remember details about paintings 15-20 years old!

Go have a listen!

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