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'''Drew Tucker''' is one of the original 25 ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[artists]]. He started college at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale studying Graphic Design. After making it through the program, he with his parents in Tennessee and attended a Baptist College to explore more of the visual arts. After a year or two he moved back to Carbondale, got married, and moved up to Seattle, where he finally graduated with a BA at Cornish College of the Arts. He spent about five years there, moved back to Carbondale for a few, then moved over to New York City, where he received his Masters degree under Marshall Arisman at the school of visual arts. He finally moved to Olney, where he is currently illustrating and teaching at Olney Central College. He did a lot of logo work and brochure design with the occasional illustration. But it wasn't until the early 90s that he got his first real Illustration job - from [[Wizards of the Coast]]. <ref> | '''Drew Tucker''' is one of the original 25 ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[artists]]. He started college at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale studying Graphic Design. After making it through the program, he moved in with his parents in Tennessee and attended a Baptist College to explore more of the visual arts. After a year or two he moved back to Carbondale, got married, and moved up to Seattle, where he finally graduated with a BA at Cornish College of the Arts. He spent about five years there, moved back to Carbondale for a few, then moved over to New York City, where he received his Masters degree under Marshall Arisman at the school of visual arts. He finally moved to Olney, where he is currently illustrating and teaching at Olney Central College. He did a lot of logo work and brochure design with the occasional illustration. But it wasn't until the early 90s that he got his first real Illustration job - from [[Wizards of the Coast]].<ref name="milk">{{DailyRef|feature/milk-and-cookies-drew-tucker-2006-11-09|Milk and Cookies with Drew Tucker|[[Matt Cavotta]]|November 09, 2006}}</ref><ref>[https://bigar.com/articles/2018/10/10/drewtucker-interview/ There’s No Magic Without Art (October 10, 2018), "Drew Tucker Interview". BigAR,com]</ref> | ||
==Notable illustrations== | ==Notable illustrations== | ||
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Between the printing of ''[[Unlimited]]'' and ''[[Revised]]'', the computer file of the Drew Tucker art for <c>Plateau</c> became corrupted and the original painting was lost, leaving the production team with no reasonable way to create a high-quality image. Luckily, art for dual-lands had been commissioned for the then-upcoming ''[[Ice Age]]'' set. So the [[Cornelius Brudi]] Plateau painting was then used as a stand-in for the original in the base set, and was actually misattributed to | Between the printing of ''[[Unlimited]]'' and ''[[Revised]]'', the computer file of the Drew Tucker art for <c>Plateau</c> became corrupted and the original painting was lost, leaving the production team with no reasonable way to create a high-quality image. Luckily, art for dual-lands had been commissioned for the then-upcoming ''[[Ice Age]]'' set. So the [[Cornelius Brudi]] Plateau painting was then used as a stand-in for the original in the base set, and was actually misattributed to Tucker.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/plateaus-2002-02-20|Plateau(s)|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|February 20, 2002}}</ref> | ||
Some of Tucker's art was referenced in [[Matt Cavotta]]'s <c>Zombie Fanboy</c> (''[[Unhinged]]''). <ref | Drew Tucker's art was featured in [[The Duelist]] #3 (fall 1994). Some of Tucker's art was referenced in [[Matt Cavotta]]'s <c>Zombie Fanboy</c> (''[[Unhinged]]'').<ref name="milk" /> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 6 April 2019
Drew Tucker | |
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General Information | |
Born | St. Louis, Missouri, 1968 |
Status | Inactive: Alpha to Eventide |
Style | Watercolor, abstract, impressionistic |
Education/ Training |
Southern Illinois University New York school of visual arts |
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artist:"Drew Tucker" |
Drew Tucker is one of the original 25 Magic: The Gathering artists. He started college at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale studying Graphic Design. After making it through the program, he moved in with his parents in Tennessee and attended a Baptist College to explore more of the visual arts. After a year or two he moved back to Carbondale, got married, and moved up to Seattle, where he finally graduated with a BA at Cornish College of the Arts. He spent about five years there, moved back to Carbondale for a few, then moved over to New York City, where he received his Masters degree under Marshall Arisman at the school of visual arts. He finally moved to Olney, where he is currently illustrating and teaching at Olney Central College. He did a lot of logo work and brochure design with the occasional illustration. But it wasn't until the early 90s that he got his first real Illustration job - from Wizards of the Coast.[1][2]
Notable illustrations
Between the printing of Unlimited and Revised, the computer file of the Drew Tucker art for Plateau became corrupted and the original painting was lost, leaving the production team with no reasonable way to create a high-quality image. Luckily, art for dual-lands had been commissioned for the then-upcoming Ice Age set. So the Cornelius Brudi Plateau painting was then used as a stand-in for the original in the base set, and was actually misattributed to Tucker.[3]
Drew Tucker's art was featured in The Duelist #3 (fall 1994). Some of Tucker's art was referenced in Matt Cavotta's Zombie Fanboy (Unhinged).[1]
References
- ↑ a b Matt Cavotta (November 09, 2006). "Milk and Cookies with Drew Tucker". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ There’s No Magic Without Art (October 10, 2018), "Drew Tucker Interview". BigAR,com
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (February 20, 2002). "Plateau(s)". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.