The Magician — the tools of the four suits (wand, cup, sword, and pentacle) surround a figure radiating focus and self-possession, one wand raised toward the heavens, a cup grounded in hand. Transformation and willpower, energy directed with intention, set in jewel tones of teal, gold, and violet against a field of stars. A one-of-a-kind original from the 78-piece Demand & Delight tarot series, painted for the working deck itself.

  • 9×12 inches, central image ~6×10 inches
  • Bordered by hand-applied metal foil that gleams in changing 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 for the working deck itself. The piece measures 9×12 inches, with the central tarot image about 6×10 inches, bordered by hand-applied metal foil that gleams in changing light. Signed on the front, bottom right.

In The Magician, the tools of the four suits—wand, cup, sword, and pentacle—surround the figure, who radiates focus and self-possession. With a wand raised toward the heavens and a cup grounded in hand, the image channels transformation and willpower, showing how energy can be directed with intention. Jewel tones of teal, gold, and violet highlight the figure’s commanding presence against a field of stars.

One-of-a-kind, signed on the front. A standalone artwork and a living fragment 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.

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