Here is a list of illustrators of Dominion cards:
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Alayna Lemmer |
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Alejandro Gutiérrez Franco |
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Alexander Jung |
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Alex Drummond |
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Brian Brinlee |
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Christof Tisch |
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Claus Stephan |
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Colin Throm |
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Dennis Lohausen |
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Doris Matthäus |
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Eric J Carter |
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Franz Vohwinkel |
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Garret(t) DeChellis* |
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Guillaume Ducos |
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Harald Lieske |
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Ian Kirkpatrick |
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Jacob Corn |
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Jason Slavin |
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Jason Snair |
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Jeff Himmelman |
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Jesse Mead |
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Jessica Cox |
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Joshua Balvin |
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Joshua Stewart |
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Julien Delval |
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Kelli Stakenas |
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Kieron O'Gorman |
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Kim Feigenbaum |
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Klemens Franz |
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Kurt Miller |
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Lee Smith |
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Lorraine Schleter |
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Lynell Ingram |
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Marcel-André Casasola Merkle |
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Marco Morte |
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Mark Poole |
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Martin Hoffmann |
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Matthew Tames |
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Matthias Catrein |
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Maura Kalusky |
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Michael Menzel |
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Raven Mimura |
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Rick Hershey |
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Ryan Laukat |
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Simon Jannerland |
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Simon Samuelsson |
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Taylor Bennett |
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Tu Pei-Shu |
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There are only a few Dominion artists that I wouldn't ask to do an entire game of mine, if I were making those calls - there is a lot of good or great art. I'm not so comfortable singling out the worst artists, but as it happens I think I can stomach saying that either Shanty Town or Pearl Diver is the very worst. A lot of people don't like Kalusky's Dominion art; it's nice to have a variety of styles but that stuff is just too cartoony in this context.
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I will single out Marcel-Andre Casasola-Merkle and Claus Stephan as favorite artists. As an example of really nailing a tricky concept, I will single out Ill-Gotten Gains.
Errata
- Prior to Dark Ages, Mr. DeChellis was credited as "Garret"; since then, he has been credited as "Garrett."