Theros Beyond Death land art in WUBRG order.

Draw seven, on the play, and keep.

Magic the gathering is a game about the mystical. It's rules are complex, but what gives the game life is it's art. Here are some of my favorite artists that have made this game real.

A photo of Steve Argyle looking to the left.

Steve Argyle

A personal favorite of mine, Steve is known for his incredible work on cards such as Liliana of the Veil, a powerful planeswalker in the old Modern Jund deck.

A picture of Liliana of the Veil.
A photo of Magali Villeneuve with her bright red hair.

Magali Villeneuve

Magali has stunning artwork for many recognizable characters like Stoneforge Mystic and the most popular angel token, but most know her for her work on Narset, Parter of Veils for sutting down card draw in cubes.

A picture of Narset, going through an invisible barrier.
A photo of Magali Villeneuve over one of her illustrations

Rebecca Guay

Her art evokes the feeling of both old magic and new magic at the same time, making her an easy fan favorite. The card predict is a DanDan staple as the top card of the library is traded for two new ones thanks to this beautiful piece of art.

A picture of a mermaid looking into the water from a rock
A photo of John Avon holding a print of the card Lotus Field.

John Avon

Perhaps the most well known artist for lands in all of the game, John Avon has dozens of jaw dropping art pieces like the Mountain to the right and the Lotus Field to the left.

A picture of a mountain from the Unstable Magic set.
A black and white picture of Christopher Rush smiling, with open arms, looking up.

Christopher Rush

The man himself, Christopher Rush. Without him, the game wouldn't have had the life and imagination it has now. With classic cards such as Lightning Bolt, Mana Leak, and the infamous Black Lotus to his name, Christopher Rush was and still is the greatest artist in the game. Rest in Peace, old friend.

A picture of a lone flower in a sea of grass. This is a photo of Black Lotus.