Sculptor Magnets
Description: Wear this as you work on your next piece of 3d art and chip and chisel away at stone, metal or ceramic as you bring your vision to life. Featuring graphics of tools needed for the sculptor to create statues and other 3d pieces. Featuring bright colors to give you that retro 70s 80s vibe.
Description: Is your mind fortified by will? Do other planewalkers ask you permission to resolve spells? Does the mind speak to you? This design will show off your intellectual side while you outwit your foes. Draw Cards, Fly over creatures, Counter everything, check if your opponents paid 1 for that spell, and keep 7 mana open for that Cyclonic Rift blowout. **Design does not guarantee wins, vanquish at your own risk**
Description: Stanisław Szukalski (13 December 1893 – 19 May 1987) was a Polish sculptor and painter who became a part of the Chicago Renaissance. Szukalski's art exhibits influence from ancient cultures such as Egyptian, Slavic, and Aztec combined with elements of art nouveau, from the various currents of early 20th century European modernism - cubism, expressionism, futurism and pre-Columbian art. During the 1920s, he was hailed as Poland's "greatest living artist". The style of his art was called "Bent Classicism".
Description: Earth, Fire, Form” celebrates the timeless craft of pottery. Perfect for ceramic artists, wheel throwers, and clay lovers who shape beauty from earth and flame.
Earth, Fire, Form – Pottery & Ceramics Design for Clay Artists, Makers & Studio Potters Magnet
by Hyzo Design
$3.75 $4.75
Description: This sculpture reimagines the swordfish as a high-tech mechanical creature. Using circuit boards for scales and copper wiring for a tail, the piece features a bold blue and silver color scheme. It is an ideal blend of industrial craftsmanship and marine biology. Why You’ll Love It: The vibrant colors and intricate textures of the computer parts give the swordfish a lifelike energy and a unique "built-from-scratch" feel. Great gift for: Science fiction fans, computer hardware hobbyists, and collectors of unconventional maritime art.