Magic The Gathering: Amazing Character Concept Artworks of Filipe Pagliuso
Filipe Pagliuso is a Brazilian digital artist known for his captivating character designs and fantasy illustrations. He graduated in Graphic Design from UNESP and has a strong foundation in digital art techniques.
He has contributed to the Magic: The Gathering (MTG) universe, creating artwork for several cards. Notable examples include “Kibo, Uktabi Prince” from Jumpstart 2022 and “Rat in the Hat” from the Unfinity set.
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