The Magician - Framed Fine Art Print
The Magician, the first numbered card in the tarot deck, is associated with themes of action, alchemy, strength of will, and resourcefulness.
Laid out before the magician are the four representations of the suits of the tarot: wands, swords, cups, and pentacles. The Magician, holding up their wand, is prepared to use all resources at their disposal to create what is needed for the action at hand.
The Magician represents a connecting force between the material and spiritual realms, relying on science and inspiration both.
*****
Reproduction of Original Rug Art - These prints capture the texture and dimensionality of the original works so well that they are mistaken for real fiber materials.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee Print on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Prints are shipped in a durable StayFlat mailer
The Magician, the first numbered card in the tarot deck, is associated with themes of action, alchemy, strength of will, and resourcefulness.
Laid out before the magician are the four representations of the suits of the tarot: wands, swords, cups, and pentacles. The Magician, holding up their wand, is prepared to use all resources at their disposal to create what is needed for the action at hand.
The Magician represents a connecting force between the material and spiritual realms, relying on science and inspiration both.
*****
Reproduction of Original Rug Art - These prints capture the texture and dimensionality of the original works so well that they are mistaken for real fiber materials.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee Print on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Prints are shipped in a durable StayFlat mailer
The Magician, the first numbered card in the tarot deck, is associated with themes of action, alchemy, strength of will, and resourcefulness.
Laid out before the magician are the four representations of the suits of the tarot: wands, swords, cups, and pentacles. The Magician, holding up their wand, is prepared to use all resources at their disposal to create what is needed for the action at hand.
The Magician represents a connecting force between the material and spiritual realms, relying on science and inspiration both.
*****
Reproduction of Original Rug Art - These prints capture the texture and dimensionality of the original works so well that they are mistaken for real fiber materials.
Signed, dated, titled, framed
Framed Prints measure 21.75” x 10.75”
Giclee Print on Hahnemühle William Turner (310g / 100% rag) paper
Prints are shipped in a durable StayFlat mailer