Absolutely stunning the amount of detail and work you put into a single image. I'm more than thrilled to see this tarot deck come to life so beautifully and am happy to be bale to see somuch of your work here. *huggles* Your skill is amazing, and it conveys the feel from a deck so remarkably well.
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i just tried to post and it didn't let me, so let me try again. what i said was that the colors came out perfect in this, and that i certainly think you have a way with symbolism, as well as color and design. it seems as though you combined a prominent male god from several cultures. was that the effect you were going for? my first impression was cernunnos, but that's just me being biased. can't wait to see the full deck. i always wanted to collect tarot decks. i have one that i use and two that i just keep, and if i had to money i'd probably have dozens by now. i also always wanted to do what you're doing now, but i don't think my style is ready just yet, and what with art school and a new job, time won't allow it. i envy you!
Perhaps not as striking as your previous pieces, but it works all the same.
His stance is quite impressive - though seemingly less extravagant, I think it's makes him appear more imposing, thus giving a very monarchical feeling to the entire piece.
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His stance is quite impressive - though seemingly less extravagant, I think it's makes him appear more imposing, thus giving a very monarchical feeling to the entire piece.
I like it as it is.
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