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  2. Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp - Wikipedia

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    Each year notable magicians and performers come to visit and teach at Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp. Some of these people include Lee Asher, Aaron Fisher, Soma, Eric Jones, Eric Buss, Nathan Kranzo, Oscar Munoz, Wayne Houchin, Dan & Dave Buck, Steve Valentine, Justin Flom, Suzanne, Daniel Garcia, Asi Wind, Michael Ammar, Shawn Farquhar and Greg Frewin.

  3. James Galea - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Galea co-hosted the Discovery Channel series Breaking Magic (also known as Magic of Science), which "fused the showmanship and mystery of magic with the raw power of science", and was filmed on location in London, New York, and Warsaw. [15] [16] The series also featured Wayne Houchin, Billy Kidd, and Ben Hanlin. [17]

  4. List of Magic: The Gathering artists - Wikipedia

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    Spencer is also among the eleven artists that have contributed more than 200 pieces for Magic, notable others being Greg Staples, Pete Venters, and Kev Walker. As of 2020, Walker is the most-featured artist, with 436 cards featuring his art as of the Double Masters set. The list refers to the earliest printing of a given piece of art.

  5. Wayne England - Wikipedia

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    Wayne England (d. 9 February 2016 [2]) was an English artist whose work regularly appeared in role-playing games, wargaming rulebooks and magazines and was used on cards for collectible card games such as Magic: The Gathering. He died on 9 February 2016. [2] Fellow Magic: The Gathering artist Christopher Rush died a day later. [3]

  6. Wayne Cooper (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Cooper was born in 1942 near Depew, Oklahoma [1] and is of Yuchi descent. [2] He is an internationally known artist, who specializes in Western Art. His upbringing in Oklahoma and Indian roots, are the subject of many of his artistic creations via oil and canvas.

  7. Magic & Mayhem: The Art of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Magic & Mayhem: The Art of Magic is a 2001 video game developed by Charybdis Limited and Climax Studios. It is a sequel to 1998's Magic and Mayhem. [1] Development

  8. The Magic Circle (Waterhouse paintings) - Wikipedia

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    The smaller 1886 version of The Magic Circle, 88 cm x 60 cm (34.6 in x 23.6 in), in a private collection Miranda - The Tempest by J. W. Waterhouse (1916) A study for the painting, c. 1886, in a private collection. The Magic Circle is an 1886 oil painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse. Two copies of the painting were ...

  9. Don Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Don Wayne (May 30, 1933 – July 19, 2019) was an American designer and consultant who has developed illusions for some of the world's most famous magicians. [1] He also created and marketed smaller illusions used by many professional performers.