© All Rights ReservedThis week’s
Three Muses challenge was “Moonstruck,” where the theme was anything involving the moon. This is one of my favorite themes! I decided to make a tarot card, which I just started doing as my own theme, but I’m not necessarily using the same names as the original deck. I used several images to create this, and reconstructed half of the moon before further modifying the overall appearance of it.
What a beauty! Fantastic tarot card, Anne.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this painting of John Waterhouse. He uses this same model in many of his paintings. You've used the image beautifully, Anne.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Anne!
ReplyDeleteWell done! I wonder who the real model was? Now I have to see if I can find out!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely fabulous Anne ! I love all those Pre-Raphaelite paintings.
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This is absolutely beautiful! And so are the other tarot cards you have made - it will be a stunning deck.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, Anne!
ReplyDeleteThis makes an absolutely amazing Tarot card Anne, high Kudos to you.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Lovely use of the image. This will be a gorgeous deck, and sooo personal! Hugs, Terri
ReplyDeleteSorry that my comment is so late, Anne. I have had a very hectic week and that is putting it mildly. Your use of the image is exquisite. This is a breathtaking piece for this week's challenge. Wonderful artwork, great idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is very beautiful! When all the cards have this quality you should find a publisher. Great work!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so beautiful Anne! I love it!!! It's perfect! ;)
ReplyDeletemmmmmmm...now you have me thinking that I should create my own set of tarot cards too! lol
The thought had crossed my mind in the past but now I should seriously do it. =D
You have some really wonderful creations here Anne.
This is so beautiful! Very well composed and tarot card is an interesting format.
ReplyDeleteAnne, what a great approach to the theme "moonstruck"!!!I love your tarot card design. I can't wait to see more.
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