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'''Jeremy Jarvis''' is the current [[Magic: The Gathering]] Art Director for [[Wizards of the Coast]]. He is also a registered user (as '''[http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/member.php?u=15185 mjeremyjarvis]''') on the [[MTGSalvation]] forums.
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'''Jeremy Jarvis''' is the current [[Magic: The Gathering]] Art Director for [[Wizards of the Coast]].<ref>{{arcref|1089|Magic Dossier: Jeremy Jarvis|Wednesday, May 31, 2006}}</ref> He is also a registered user (as '''[http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/member.php?u=15185 mjeremyjarvis]''') on the [[MTGSalvation]] forums.
 
==Biography==
{{cquote|Jeremy Jarvis grew up in small town Alabama and promptly moved to New York City right after high school and just before his eighteenth birthday. There he attended Pratt Institute as a Fine Arts major, intending to work in comics upon graduation. He did survive Pratt, graduating Summa Cum Laude, but the desire to pencil comics had been slapped from Jeremy’s hand by his dark, demanding mistress... watercolor.
 
Off-center, often tounge-in-cheek concepting, an eye for detail, and the tragic ability to render that detail in unforgiving watercolor have landed Jeremy squarely in the Fantasy/Gaming Industry’s good graces. His work has been included in The Spectrum Awards and The Society of Illustrators’ prestigious Annual Exhibition.
 
Now residing in Seattle, Jeremy works in-house with Wizards of the Coast,having served as Lead Concept Artist and now serving as Art Director for Magic:The Gathering. During downtime, he enjoys bowling poorly (164), searching for the perfect ‘B’ movie, and writing in the 3rd person.<ref>http://www.jeremyjarvis.com/about.asp</ref>}}
 
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/authorarchive&author=JeremyJarvis Jeremy Jarvis author archive on magicthegathering.com]
*http://www.jeremyjarvis.com/
*{{mtgref|db46|Mark Rosewater|Art Appreciation: Jeremy Jarvis|Wednesday, July 23, 2008}}
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/authorarchive&author=JeremyJarvis Jeremy Jarvis author archive] on magicthegathering.com
*[http://gatherer.wizards.com/default.asp?term=jeremy+jarvis&Field_Artist=on Complete card list] from [[Gatherer]]
*[http://gatherer.wizards.com/default.asp?term=jeremy+jarvis&Field_Artist=on Complete card list] from [[Gatherer]]


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Revision as of 10:29, 21 August 2008

Template:People Jeremy Jarvis is the current Magic: The Gathering Art Director for Wizards of the Coast.[1] He is also a registered user (as mjeremyjarvis) on the MTGSalvation forums.

Biography

“  Jeremy Jarvis grew up in small town Alabama and promptly moved to New York City right after high school and just before his eighteenth birthday. There he attended Pratt Institute as a Fine Arts major, intending to work in comics upon graduation. He did survive Pratt, graduating Summa Cum Laude, but the desire to pencil comics had been slapped from Jeremy’s hand by his dark, demanding mistress... watercolor.

Off-center, often tounge-in-cheek concepting, an eye for detail, and the tragic ability to render that detail in unforgiving watercolor have landed Jeremy squarely in the Fantasy/Gaming Industry’s good graces. His work has been included in The Spectrum Awards and The Society of Illustrators’ prestigious Annual Exhibition.

Now residing in Seattle, Jeremy works in-house with Wizards of the Coast,having served as Lead Concept Artist and now serving as Art Director for Magic:The Gathering. During downtime, he enjoys bowling poorly (164), searching for the perfect ‘B’ movie, and writing in the 3rd person.[2]

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