Of the various projects I've dabbled in over the last couple of years, one of the most perennially popular was the handful of
tarot cards I drew last year. Thanks to some recent encouragement from the lovely folks at
Aeclectic Tarot, I've finally decided to revist that particular project, with an eye towards completing the full set. To start things off, here are rough sketches for the next eight cards in the set...
The Fool just popped into my head, and I drew it pretty much as it first occurred to me.
The Magician is something of a departure from the classic magus-slash-charlatan, but he's supposed to represent the artisan and the master craftsman too...
The High Priestess is inspired in part by the famous Burney Relief, hence the lions and owls on the columns.
The Chariot is blazing through the heavens over an army encampment;
in hoc signo vinces, indeed.
The Hermit is another one that popped into my head exactly as you see it here.
The Tower departs considerably from the classic image, with more than a little of Browning's
Childe Roland mixed in. Is this a calamity for the knight, the tower, or both?
The Star changed dramatically as I worked on it. My first impulse was something along the lines of Gustav Klimt's
Danaë, but I think this version is much better at conveying the idea of capturing inspiration.
The Moon is depicted as an underwater scene on the grounds that, as a symbol of illusion and confusion, it shouldn't be directly visible. And besides, the crab is so cute!