Ron Spencer

Ron Spencer
Born Aurora, Nebraska[1]
Occupation Artist

Ron Spencer is an illustrator whose most famous work has been for the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering.[2][3]

Early life

Ron Spencer grew up on a farm in Aurora, Nebraska. As a child, his reading material included such Marvel Comics as Conan the Barbarian.[3]

Artwork

Spencer is primarily self-taught though he did attend a two-year college in Idaho.[1][4] He uses various elements of mixed media, including colored pencils, ballpoint pens, watercolors, and acrylic paint.[1] His trademark on a vast majority of his earlier trading cards is a hidden name somewhere in the artwork. For example, the name DALE can be clearly seen in the Alliance expansion card Misfortune. He lists his inspirations as Richard Corben and Swamp Thing illustrator Bernie Wrightson.[1]

He has also created artwork for several books of the World of Darkness series from White Wolf, Inc, as well as the Talislanta line of role-playing games.

Ron Spencer lives in Aurora, Nebraska, with his wife Stacey and their six children.[3] He is also brother to fellow artist Terese Nielsen.[2]

Plush Toys

Ron Spencer has also actively worked with Toy Vault, Inc. in creating plush toys and slippers, with various designs under their horror and fantasty brands such as Cthulhu, "Here Be Monsters", and dragons. Among these designs is the rare Necronomicon plush book.

Altered Cards

Ron Spencer releases periodically altered Magic cards also commonly known as Extreme Alteration. The cards are painted over with different artwork incorporating the original picture. Other Magic: The Gathering artists such as Terese Nielsen and Mark Poole also provide this service for their fans.

Bibliography

Magic: The Gathering Sets

Some cards listed are reprinted from set to set.[5]

Dungeons & Dragons

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Guest Artist - Ron Spencer". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  2. 1 2 Felt, Kevin (December 17, 2007). "Painter of 'Magic' cards inspiring random acts of kindness", San Gabriel Valley Tribune. Convenience link
  3. 1 2 3 "Artist Glad He's Living a Nightmare". Omaha World-Herald. 1995-11-13. p. 16.
  4. Telfer, Iain (2003-07-14). "An Interview With Ron Spencer". Star City Games. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  5. "Magic: The Gatering - Gatherer". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2011-07-21.

Notes

1.^ Includes 2 versions of Swamp.
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