The Dark Arts Tarot

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First Version of the Princess of Cups.

The Dark Arts Tarot

First Version of the Princess of Cups.

The Dark Arts Tarot

(Source: jaygidwitz.com)

More Detritus. Perhaps something?

More Detritus. Perhaps something?

Cups- 4, 7?

Cups- 4, 7?

Detritus.

Detritus.

  • Caleigh (answers phone): "Hey Jay.... So what are we doing tonight?..... Um... I don't know, Jay.... Yeah, I don't think I want to photograph a dead octopus.... I think I'm going to stay here and drink more... You guys can call me when you're done."
May 1
The 4 of Swords for the Tarot Deck Anthony Teth and I are working on.
Tentatively titles “The Dark Arts Tarot.”
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The 4 of Swords for the Tarot Deck Anthony Teth and I are working on.

Tentatively titles “The Dark Arts Tarot.”

Subscribe to updates to the deck at http://darkartstarot.tumblr.com/ or Subscribe to The Dark Arts Tarot by Email

  • Boss 1: Hey, Anthony, you should have been here on Wednesday night. Lots of single ladies all over the place.
  • Boss 2: Yeah dude, you totally missed out.
  • Anthony: Alas, I was working on an art project with a friend of mine.
  • Boss 1: Really? What were you doing?
  • Anthony: Getting a gorgeous redhead to take her clothes off so I could blindfold her and take pictures.
  • Boss 1: ...
  • Boss 2: ...Wait, what?
3 of Swords (in Progress).

3 of Swords (in Progress).

Not Sure what this will be used for yet.

The Tower is a tarot card of the Major Arcana that corresponds to the Hebrew letter Peh, meaning ‘mouth’, and is associated with the planet Mars.Arguably  the most foreboding of the cards, The Tower represents the essence of  Mars in its astrological role of the Lesser Malefic at its most vile and  destructive. A massive structure looms menacingly. A lightning bolt strikes its top floor, and fires rage inside. To escape the inferno,  shadowy figures hurl themselves from the windows. The visage of a  demonic mouth materializes and opens maniacally.In divination, The Tower signifies a violent paroxysm — a swift, sudden, and unfortunate event (or series of events) that shatters the hopes of the querent.  Businesses crumble, ideals disintegrate, and relationships erupt in  chaos when The Tower rears its head. The card does not signify the  proverbial end of the world, per se, but those on the receiving end of  wrath will have a difficult time sifting through the post-cataclysmic  pieces.-Anthony Teth

The Tower is a tarot card of the Major Arcana that corresponds to the Hebrew letter Peh, meaning ‘mouth’, and is associated with the planet Mars.

Arguably the most foreboding of the cards, The Tower represents the essence of Mars in its astrological role of the Lesser Malefic at its most vile and destructive. A massive structure looms menacingly. A lightning bolt strikes its top floor, and fires rage inside. To escape the inferno, shadowy figures hurl themselves from the windows. The visage of a demonic mouth materializes and opens maniacally.

In divination, The Tower signifies a violent paroxysm — a swift, sudden, and unfortunate event (or series of events) that shatters the hopes of the querent. Businesses crumble, ideals disintegrate, and relationships erupt in chaos when The Tower rears its head. The card does not signify the proverbial end of the world, per se, but those on the receiving end of wrath will have a difficult time sifting through the post-cataclysmic pieces.

-Anthony Teth