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Dominion Card Art Discussion
« on: August 01, 2011, 05:49:44 am »
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Whilst playing Dominion, we don't always take the time to look at the graphics of all the cards, we are more concerned with the text.
Still, there are a lot of artists who did their best in creating the graphics on these cards. Some have done a lot of cards, some only one.

I decided to create a new topic instead of interfering with the Top 10 topic found here: http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=403.0


I have compiled a list with artists and their creations (may revise it to make it more reader friendly, but it's a lot of work!)


    Alayna Lemmer: Harvest, Horn of Plenty
    Alejandro Gutierrez Franco: Lookout
    Alex Drummond: Familiar, Vault
    Alexander Jung: Ambassador, Swindler
    Brian Brinlee: Quarry
    Christof Tisch: Duke, Minion, Seahag, Workshop
    Claus Stephan: Coppersmith, Haven, Mine (as Claus Stefan), Mining Village, Outpost, Transmute, Village, Worker's Village
    Colin Throm: Hoard
    Dennis Lohausen: Explorer, King's Court, Saboteur
    Eric J Carter: Talisman
    Franz Vohwinkel: Black Market, Golem, Island, Masquerade, Native Village, Pawn, Pirate Ship, Torturer
    Garret DeChellis: Farming Village
    Harald Lieske: Bridge, Courtyard, Embargo, Fishing Village, Herbalist, Library, Throne Room, Trade Route
    Jacob Corn: Philosopher's Stone
    Jason Slavin: Royal Seal
    Jason Snair: Bank
    Jeff Himmelmann: Horse Traders, Jester
    Jessica Cox: Fairgrounds, Young Witch
    Joshua Balvin: Peddler
    Julien Delval: Great Hall, Laboratory, Monument, Thief, Vineyard, Warehouse
    Kieron O'Gorman: Mountebank, Possession
    Kim Feigenbaum: Mint
    Klemens Franz: Scrying Pool
    Kurt Miller: Hamlet, Hunting Party
    Lee Smith: Venture
    Lorraine Schleter: Followers
    Lynell Ingram: Princess
    Marcel-André Casasola-Merkle: Caravan, Festival, Grand Market, Lighthouse, Nobles, Secret Chamber, University
    Marco Morte: City
    Mark Poole: Remake, Trusty Steed
    Martin Hoffman: Apprentice, Bazaar, Cutpurse, Forge, Ironworks, Stash, Tactician, Trading Post
    Matthew Tames: Menagerie
    Matthias Catrein: Bureaucrat, Cellar, Chancellor, Chapel, Conspirator, Council Room, Counting House, Envoy, Feast, Gardens, Ghost Ship, Market, Militia, Moat, Moneylender, Potion, Remodel, Scout, Smithy, Steward, Treasure Map, Tribute, Upgrade, Witch, Woodcutter
    Maura Kalusky: Harem, Navigator, Pearl Diver, Shanty Town
    Michael Menzel: Spy
    Raven Mimura: Fortune Teller
    RC Torres: Contraband, Rabble, Salvager, Smugglers
    Rick Hershey: Watchtower
    Rom: Bishop
    Ryan Laukat: Adventurer, Apothecary, Bag of Gold, Diadem, Expand, Merchant Ship, Treasury, Wishing Well
    Simon Jannerland: Alchemist, Loan
    Simon Samuelsson: Wharf
    Taylor Bennett: Tournament
    Tu Peí-Shu: Goons


I like Franz Vohwinkel's work best: Golem, Torturer, Black Market and Pawn have an ominous look to them while the Seaside cards Island, Native Village and Pirate Ship make me daydream about my upcoming beach holiday in Portugal.

Maura Kalusky's work is just awful, with Harem being the ultimate ugly card. And have you looked at the face of the guy opening the door on Shanty Town?

A lot of Matthias Catrein's cards have a "washed" look to them which I don't like and some of his faces are really bad (Chancellor, Envoy), but I like Witch.
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