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So, this week, I didn't do too much drawing, however... I started trying to connect to my Tarot Deck. I bought The Wildwood Tarot at the end of December, and really haven't used it at all yet. I did some research and they say that you're supposed to "connect" and "personalize" with your deck. I found somewhere that said you could do many things. Sleep with them, one at a time, the whole deck, etc etc. But they also said that you can do what you feel is right. And the first thing that came to me was to DRAW them. That is the reason I was drawn to them because of the artwork really. They're really gorgeous.

The art is what had drawn me to them. I saw them in the PX and I couldn't stop thinking about them. I had to have them. lol.

So, I went through all the cards and picked the one that called to me the most. It was "5 The Ancestor" which happens to be featured on the front of the box as well.

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So, I began drawing this week. It's really interesting. Art by Will Worthington. I think he is very talented.

I am not sure if I will go through ALL of the cards, there are a lot... So probably not, but this is the main reason that I was drawn to the deck. Also because it was "woodsy" and "woodland-y". Which I have been feeling a real connection to lately.

Drawn by me with reference to the 5 The Ancestor card of the Wildwood Tarot - Original by Will Worthington
Work in progress. :) Obviously. lol



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16 comments:

  1. This looks like one of those projects that you think you won't finish but it gets fun and all consuming so you do

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  2. I hope you draw a lot more of them because this line work is sooooo awesome... and I want to see more of the gorgeousness... great way to find interesting inspiration... xx

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  3. I love it! It's very woods-ey and you are very talented! :)

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  4. It looks fun, different and very interesting! I love playing with tarots too, though I don't know much about them.

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  5. Beautiful, love the idea of drawing them all. :)

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  6. Wow..beautifully done..fabulous post!Such gorgeous art..and a beautiful deck. I know what you mean..I am a woodlandsy spirit girl at heart too..it is an enchanting place of the soul!

    yay..enjoy your new adventures with tarot..a magical journey!
    Love your blog!
    happy SS!
    Victoria

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  7. You did an excellent job capturing all the textures and folds in your drawing of the anthropomorphic figure. Blessings!

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  8. I love your rendition sketch and the tarot cards sound wonderful ~ Happy Weekend ^_^

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  9. you did a fabulous job with this, and I love the way you explained your inspiration, it makes this piece all the more meaningful.

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  10. I've tried to get back to the original Blogger Profile..It won't let me. I've ticked the two boxes in Google + profile to say yes to public emails etc... don't know what else to do. Seems to be a common problem. I'll keep checking it and hopefully comeup with a solution. I'm now going to be your bestest "no-reply" blogger friend.. :)

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  11. I sense this is a wonderful way to connect with your cards. each one is so full of symbols and meaning. to draw it would let that information in. maybe to read about the card you draw before so that you can consider it while drawing. then if that card is chosen, the meaning might come right back to you. Your drawing is awesome!

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  12. The power of the wild wood and spirit captured perfectly :)

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  13. your sketch is so good and exactly like the card!

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  14. You are off to a great start! Happy readings.

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  15. Your drawing abilities is amazing. Well done! It will be interesting to see if you continue and create some sort of a series. :)

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