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Arcana
A personal series of surreal digital illustrations, each built around one dreamlike scene — a lone figure on a cliff's edge, a body mid-fall, a storm channeled through open hands. The titles borrow their names from tarot archetypes, but these aren't card designs — just vast skies, saturated color, and small human figures set against something much larger than themselves.
The series
High Priestess
The Tower
Hermit
The World
Magician
Chariot
Fool
Emperor
Moon
Hanged Man
Temperance
About the series
Arcana grew out of a simple exercise: pick a tarot archetype, then imagine the moment it's describing instead of the card that represents it. No cups, swords, or ornate borders — just a scene. The Hanged Man became a body diving headfirst into cracked earth. The Tower became someone standing at the edge of a mountain while the sky itself tears open.
Across the set, a few things repeat: a single small figure against an enormous sky, thresholds — clouds, portals, cracked ground — and a palette that leans hard into saturated teal, coral, and deep purple-black. It's less about telling a fortune than about finding a strong image for a feeling and committing to the color.
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