Sculpture

Core Majors for Strixhaven Schools

New 30 Mar 2021 Asked by deeran-moo 171 Comments

Hi mark, I really enjoyed your list of witherbloom majors, any chance we could get the same for prismari/the other schools?


Silverquill: literature, writing, speech, foreign languages, communications, marketing/advertising, journalismPrismari - painting, drawing, music, dance, theater, fashion design, interior design, sculptureWitherbloom - biology, chemistry, anatomy, geology, medicine, agriculture, botany, food science, zoology, meteorology Lorehold - history, political science, psychology, sociology, philosophy, business, theology, archeology, law Quandrix - math, physics, engineering, accounting, economics, astronomy, aviation

Card Interpretation

New 02 Dec 2017 Asked by death-burst 47 Comments

The "living hand attached to a human body, except for prosthetic that are actually in use" phrasing feels a bit clunky. Would you agree with the following: a/ The spirit of the card is that it's cheap, but there must be an actual physical burden, a real annoyance, to compensate; b/ Any appendage that is actively used by a person and that it's constraining to immobilize is acceptable.


Yes. What I’m trying to avoid is people using hand sculptures or plastic hands or something that doesn’t require someone actually sitting there making their hand into a creature token.

Clone Machine Rules

New 02 Dec 2017 Asked by currywurst-hime 28 Comments

A Unstable rules question for you C: Handy Dandy Clone Machine: Do they have to be technicly "live" human hands? Or does, say, any of my prostetic arms/hands work (or am i left with zero/one hand)? What about "artist hands" ie sculptures used by many artist to help paint hands?


It must be a living hand attached to a human. The one exception is a prosthetic hand if it’s actively in use by the player.

Art Style Diversification

New 20 Sep 2017 Asked by thejunksmith 46 Comments

Has Wizards ever considered making a set (maybe a from the vaults or something non standard product), that uses different art styles from the normal oil/digital painted highly polished fantasy look? Maybe a duel deck where each card was illustrated by an artist that works in a completely different style and medium to usual MTG house style. So a sketchy card, a watercolour card, a collage card, a sculpture photographed, one by a comic artist etc. Explore Magic through different media.


The vast majority of our reprint product uses the same art, so that would be a pricey change.

Egyptian Sphinx Clarification

New 15 Apr 2017 Asked by rudjedet 62 Comments

I don't know if you were joking when you said Actual Egypt only had one sphinx, but if you weren't: it's not correct. The sphinx was a very common iconographical image in Egyptian sculpture, representing a manifestion of the sun god, or a king's manifestation as the sun god. There are a great many sphinx statues - though, to be fair, Khefren's sphinx at Giza is the only attested one of that monumental size. :)


FYIAnd yes, I was joking.By the way, I’d love to hear more how you feel about the set.

Eldrazi Prop Creation

New 04 Sep 2015 Asked by kalatash 116 Comments

The Eldrazi prop: Who made it? Was it done in house, or did you find another company who did the actual ****-huge sculpture?


wizardsmagic:
It was built in Everett, WA! We worked with a local company to design and construct the Eldrazi.Over 50 designers, fabricators, painters, sculptors and installers helped make our monster a reality. It weights around 10k pounds and is covered with about 50 gallons of paint and 50 gallons of polyshield (the material used to keep it firm and safe).
FYI

Colors and Art Forms

New 21 Aug 2013 Asked by the-blind-pony 37 Comments

If blue is literature, red is theatre, white is sculpture, green is dance... what then is black? Or maybe there's a better list to match "the arts" to the color wheel?


Is black music? : )


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