A Tour of the World’s Great Landscapes with Land Cards – Seb McKinnon’s basic lands are supreme.

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Hi, I’m Danna.

It’s been a while since I’ve written about Magic the Gathering.

My heart dances a little.

The other day, my long-awaited series ‘Dominaria of Unity’ was released.

Because of its strong cards?

Or the re-recording of “Liliana of the Veil”?

Or the reappearance of Phyrexia…?

There were many things to look forward to, but there was only one reason why Danna was looking forward to it. Yes, the basic lands – those simple cards included in every pack without any special abilities.

I was especially excited about the basic lands because of Seb McKinnon – the artist I mentioned in my previous article about why I began playing Magic: The Gathering.

What a surprise, he said that the basic lands he worked on will appear in the game…. I’m so glad I’m alive…. I am glad to be alive….

Now, I’d like to explore the world of his basic lands.

Everyone should be captivated by Mr. seb….

*This is completely personal, regardless of the story or background.

*All illustrations are sourced from Seb McKinnon’s Twitter account.

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“Plain” that accepts all

Seb平地
source:https://twitter.com/SebMcKinnon

The first one is “Plain”.

The flower field in the near view is probably Margaret.

The language of flowers in marguerite is “secret love” and “trust”. Who is this love for, and what is the trust implied…? It may be another flower, but it is a scene that makes me think.

A rainbow in the sky gives us hope. After hardship comes good fortune. Whether there is such a metaphor or not, we will never know without asking the creator.

Anyway, it is beautiful. Really, it is a sight to behold.

Is it the flying ship Weatherlight at the embankment of the rainbow?

It looks like there are about three of them.

I find the devastated machinery sexy.

“Island” of unsettling rough seas and glimpses of hope

Seb島
source:https://twitter.com/SebMcKinnon

The “island” is next on the list.

The light piercing through the deep clouds that cover the entire sky is impressive.

The glint of light wipes away the sense of uneasiness one remembers from the rough sea and leaden sky.

How emo… (vocabulary).

The isolated island in the center reminds me of Mont Saint-Michel. It is one of the sightseeing spots I would like to visit after Covid-19 settles down.

If I had read the story, I might have a lot of insights into the architecture and plants. However, I believe that it is also a pleasure to enjoy the first impressions as much as one likes.

“swamp” where life and death coexist

Seb沼
source:https://twitter.com/SebMcKinnon

My favorite of all the swamps in MTG.

The one that floats so comfortably is probably the flying ship Weatherlight.

The trees are all standing dead and bleaching.

I wonder what caused their death….

I thought it might be bad soil, but the fact that the understory vegetation is growing suggests that there might be other factors. seb, I really like your conflicting expressions of life and death. It reveals his proclivity.

The colors seem a little bright for a swamp, but I think it is typical of a swamp in the sense that the fog is so thick that it is hard to see what lies ahead.

“Mountain” faintly illuminated by sunlight

Seb山
source:https://twitter.com/SebMcKinnon

I’m not very strong with Burn and Izzet – they’ve always been my weak points.

I imagine mountains to be red landscapes, but seb’s mountains are mostly black and white.

Buried in the mountains is the tower of Phyrexia…? I wonder.

Please tell us, experts.

What is consistent with seb’s cycle is the relationship between “structure” and “nature”.

We will talk about this collectively in the next chapter.

Plains, islands, marshes, and forests all have an expression of “life,” but only mountains have no element of life. Rather, the rolling rocks look like human skeletons. It is scary.

In astrology, sun means selfhood.

The sun, which did not show itself in the “plain,” has become symbolic in this illustration. I wonder what it means…. Hmmm…

Whatever it is, it is a nice illustration.

Mysterious forest where silence speaks for itself

Seb森
source:https://twitter.com/SebMcKinnon

Some data show that Ghibli lovers generally like forests (a lie).

The forest, which is supposed to be the furthest thing from man-made objects, is more striking and closely integrated into the cycle than any other.

As I mentioned briefly earlier, the basic land cycle of seb is the relationship between “structures” and “nature”.

The “plain” has a gentle atmosphere that embraces a ship that has completed its role, while the “island” has cool buildings that stand dignifiedly in a rough environment.

In “swamps,” which I like, everyone is free, or worse, selfish. Mountains” evokes the harshness and ruggedness of nature. I feel that each of them has something in common with the color image (of course, this is my personal impression).

Among them, “green” evokes a strong sense of vitality. A tree emerging from a robot exudes a beauty that deeply resonates with me. It grows like cordyceps, and it seems to dominate the man-made objects.

Seb’s basic land is supreme

What did you think? This was completely my personal impression, but I would be happy if you could tell how wonderful the illustrations are. I really, really like it.

I’m sure there are many things I’ve misinterpreted, but I just want to say one thing.

Seb’s basic land is supreme.

What kind of land do you like?

I’d be happy to hear from you in the comments or on Twitter.

thx!

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