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In the late 17th century, the small town of Salem, Massachusetts became infamous for the Salem witch trials, a dark period in American history where individuals were accused of witchcraft and subsequently executed. Today, Salem is known for its rich history and its fascinating attractions related to the witch trials. One popular attraction in the town is the Salem Witch Taxi, an immersive experience that takes visitors back in time to the era of the witch trials. The Salem Witch Taxi is a unique way to explore Salem and learn about its history. Visitors can hop on board a black taxi specially designed to resemble a traditional carriage from the witch trial era. The taxi is driven by a knowledgeable guide who will transport passengers to various sites related to the witch trials.


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Volkan is still currently illustrating for Magic; we see his work on two or three cards a set and when Magic needs new art for high profile or promotional card. I mentioned the story-telling components great art can have throughout this article, so let s bring it home with our signature hand artists of Magic.

Magic hands artistry

The taxi is driven by a knowledgeable guide who will transport passengers to various sites related to the witch trials. The main idea is that the Salem Witch Taxi offers visitors a unique and informative way to explore the history of the Salem witch trials..

Powerstone Shard and Hand Artistry

Hi everyone, and welcome back to another week in the Mirror Gallery. Last time we got to hear from Lindsey Look about her latest work for Dominaria, Powerstone Shard, and its journey from her easel in Connecticut to my collection here in Maryland. This time I want to unpack the image and place it in a larger context alongside some other pieces of Magic art.

Let’s start holding the card at arm’s length. There are two things particularly striking about Powerstone Shard: the hand holding the piece of powerstone, and then the shard itself.

This Part II was originally going to be an article about powerstones: what they were, why they were important, and their depiction through the history of magic art. I started playing Magic during Onslaught, so the lore and importance of powerstones to the greater Magic story arc is not something I was particularly familiar with. Resident Vorthos and Raven Man-enthusiast Jay Annelli directed me to an article he wrote. It’s full of his great research and will fill in any blanks about powerstones you may have. But feeling like I didn’t have much to add in terms of how powerstones have been depicted in Magic illustration, I looked to the other component of Powerstone Shard: the hand.

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