Faebloom Trick
Faebloom Trick by Annie Stegg Gerard, created for Magic: The Gathering Foundations, depicts an enchanting moment as two faeries emerge from a flower, scattering glowing magical pollen and startling a surprised viewer in the background. Available as a 14×11-inch semi-gloss paper print, signed and protected in an archival sleeve, or as a 20×16-inch textured canvas print. A captivating piece for lovers of Magic the Gathering and fantasy art.
14×11 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
20×16 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 20×16-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (24×20-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Faebloom Trick by Annie Stegg Gerard, created for Magic: The Gathering Foundations, depicts an enchanting moment as two faeries emerge from a flower, scattering glowing magical pollen and startling a surprised viewer in the background. Available as a 14×11-inch semi-gloss paper print, signed and protected in an archival sleeve, or as a 20×16-inch textured canvas print. A captivating piece for lovers of Magic the Gathering and fantasy art.
14×11 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
20×16 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 20×16-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (24×20-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Faebloom Trick by Annie Stegg Gerard, created for Magic: The Gathering Foundations, depicts an enchanting moment as two faeries emerge from a flower, scattering glowing magical pollen and startling a surprised viewer in the background. Available as a 14×11-inch semi-gloss paper print, signed and protected in an archival sleeve, or as a 20×16-inch textured canvas print. A captivating piece for lovers of Magic the Gathering and fantasy art.
14×11 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
20×16 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 20×16-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (24×20-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.