Here it is, your Blur of Khans of Tarkir!
White
Some kind of ornithopter party?
Blue
Black
Red
Green
Gold
Artifacts
Land
I like to stare at the mana symbol in the middle of the text box and try to sort out the colors of the individual mana symbols. Can I locate the skull? The water drop? The tree and fireball require no effort to see. I can barely make out the sun.
Everything
Look how gold the overall border is! The gold-gray border is a beautiful color. Maybe it’ll serve me as inspiration for some new paintings!
Seeing the blurred cards next to each other was great, too. I took a screen shot of them all together so I can share it with you now.
Thanks for reading and looking!
Much love,
Matt
Matt Jones (born 1980, Rochester, New York) is an artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Matt works between a variety of inter-related genres that explore mythology, archaeology, ancient history, theoretical physics, comedy, and the paranormal—all developed and inspired by research and personal experience. Together his bodies of work form a way for Matt to evaluate, negotiate, and play with the world around him. You can check out his art at www.mattjonesrules.com. Matt’s played Magic since early 1995, took a break for a decade or so, and came back to the game the weekend after the Scars of Mirrodin release. With Hugh Kramer he formed New York’s Team Draft League and is one of the original writers for Hipsters of the Coast. Matt’s been sober for seven years.