Noah Bradley

Noah Bradley
Nationality American
Known for Fantasy art
Notable work The Sin of Man
Awards 2012 Stabby for Best Artwork

Noah Bradley is an American artist primarily known for his work on Magic: The Gathering cards[1][2] and his The Sin of Man project.[3] He is well known amongst the Reddit community from his frequent contributions to various subreddits.[4]

Up until he was 18, he wanted to be a programmer or video game developer, with just some art on the side, but "art was gonna be the most difficult, eternally challenging thing that I could find to do, and so I went ahead and went for that." After five years of art school, he felt like he was at a good professional level. He spends a lot of time traveling, which influences his art. His earlier card art is hand-painted in oil paint, but most of his newer ones are digital due to time constraints.[5] He had a feature at GenCon Indy 2013.[5][6]

His first commission by Wizards of the Coast, the makers of Magic: The Gathering, was for a set of five basic lands, as opposed to the usual one or two. The first cards with his art were released in Magic 2013, and have shown up in every expansion since, as well as Magic Online.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Magic The Gathering Cards Drawn By Noah Bradley". MoxDiamond LLC. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
  2. Monty Ashley (24 January 2013). "Noah Bradley's Notebook". Wizards of the Coast, LLC. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  3. "Noah Bradley – Ancient and Futuristic World". Feather Of Me. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  4. Jason Alt (9 May 2013). "Who to Follow - Card Artists, Part 1". CoolStuffInc.com LLC. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 Ken Maxwell, Richard Castle (27 August 2013). Inside The Deck: Artist Interview with Noah Bradley (Video interview). Gen Con Indy 2013: CoolStuffInc.com.
  6. "Gen Con Charity auction playmat by Noah Bradley". Haszysz.net. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
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