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You should be ashamed Wizards of the Coast


Donato Giancola

You should be ashamed Wizards of the Coast. These past six months, I have been quiet on the issue that follows - an infringement against my work by Wizards of the Coast concerning the Magic: The Gathering card ‘Trouble in Pairs’ from the Murders at Karlov Manor set released on March 2024. My lawyer and I were finally able to reach a settlement with Wizards in September which would put this infringement issue behind us,…

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Conversations with Artists: The Mad Tatters


Lisa Cyr

February 7, 2024 - During their crazy busy month of traveling and exhibiting, I was able to catch up with artists Brandan Styles and Ellie Rusinova of Mad Tatters  to talk with them about their art, process and unique collaboration. Let's travel down the magical, meta-physical rabbit hole with these two to take a peek behind the curtain. This article is the first in a series called Conversations with Artists. [caption id="attachment_75161" align="aligncenter" width="999"] The Mad Tatters: a husband and wife team of Brandan Styles and Ellie Rusinova living life through their art on the road![/caption] Tell me about the Mad Tatters? Brandan: Mad Tatters is a collaborative, yet individual, art duo, bringing two sets of energies and sensibilities into one cohesive surrealistic traveling art circus. Ellie: It is the creative, artistic portion of our marriage. It is a…

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