The 8 of Swords — a blindfolded figure in profile, hair tied up, collar snug at the neck, a single sword standing upright before them with a star-like gleam at its edge. Orange-pink tones and sharp linework press in on restraint and containment. A one-of-a-kind original from the 78-piece Demand & Delight tarot series, painted directly for the working deck.

  • 9×12 inches, central image ~6×10 inches
  • Framed by hand-applied metal foil that shifts in the light
  • Signed on the front, bottom right
  • One-of-a-kind; a standalone artwork and a living fragment of the deck

$250.00

Description

This original painting is part of the 78-piece Demand & Delight tarot series, created directly for the working deck. The piece measures 9×12 inches, with the tarot image about 6×10 inches, framed by hand-applied metal foil that shifts in the light. Signed on the front, bottom right.

The 8 of Swords shows a blindfolded figure in profile, hair tied up and collar snug at the neck. In front of them, a single sword stands upright, gleaming at the edge with a star-like spark. Orange-pink tones and sharp linework emphasize restraint and containment.

One-of-a-kind, signed on the front. A singular painting and living piece of the tarot deck.

Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 12 × 9 × 1 in

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I do this so I can carry on with the business of making art, rather than trying to sell art. I very much hate AI, too, but I also know that my creative engine has almost been destroyed by the very hustle and added mental load required to keep that engine even operating.

Something had to give. I believe that you, the viewer who is reading this, will probably connect more with the art than with my shitty descriptions of it, so I'm delegating the descriptions to a bot, since it's mostly going to be a bot that crawls the text, anyway.

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