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Tiny Treasures


Sarah Finnigan

Most of the time an artist chooses their canvas substrate based on durability, absorption, and surface texture. I recently finished three tiny paintings for a group show at Gallery Nucleus, but unlike my larger work, they are painted on the back of special collectible cards. All of the art in the show are on these cards from Magic: The Gathering, but they're not the normal gameplay cards- they're very limited in number and can only…

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Luddites, Process, and Friction-Maxxing


Lauren Panepinto

January 22, 2026 - A big part of my job is trend forecasting, and to do proper trend forecasting you have to look beyond your genre, beyond your industry, and all the way down to the collective unconscious. I talk about this a lot in various Muddy Colors posts, because it informs a lot of what I do, and I most recently did a mini-series on Trendcasting around the Neo-Medievalism trend happening. You can read Part I, Part II, and Part III. I've been working at Orbit Books for 17 years now, and the most important trend I watch swing back and forth is the pendulum between Realism and Abstraction. In the early 2000s the art trend was all photorealism and CGI. We strove to make fake things look as real as possible in film, on book covers, in…

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