100 days of tarot
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100 days of tarot |||
inspired by #the100dayproject. for 100 days in a row, a tarot card was pulled from the rider-waite-smith deck to learn the symbols, the stories, the meanings behind each card - and to practice abstract interpretations in different mediums on paper.
90 studies will be available for purchase, with 10 - one from each decade of days - to be given away to a mailing list subscriber opted in to the giveaway.
MAY 1 GIVEAWAY
Tarot card pulled: Ace of Cups
The Ace of Cups represents emotional abundance, love, and spiritual renewal, symbolizing the overflow of joy, compassion, and deep fulfillment. It often signals the beginning of new relationships, creative inspiration, or a renewed sense of inner peace and connection, highlighting a powerful opening of the heart and the flow of intuitive, divine energy.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: The Hanged Man, XII
The Hanged Man represents wisdom gained through pause and deep reflection. Rather than signaling failure or stagnation, it invites surrender, patience, and a shift in perspective, encouraging you to let go of control to see a situation more clearly and move toward greater insight or transformation.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: IX, the Nine of Wands
The Nine of Wands represents resilience and strength in the face of ongoing challenges. Though weary from past struggles, the figure remains alert and prepared to stand firm, symbolizing endurance, protection of one’s boundaries, and the determination to persist through delay or opposition as success draws near.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: XI, Justice
The Justice card represents fairness, truth, and accountability, emphasizing balance and ethical decision-making. It calls for honesty, objectivity, and personal responsibility, suggesting that actions carry consequences and that clarity, integrity, and right judgment will ultimately restore equilibrium.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: Queen of Swords
The Queen of Swords represents a figure shaped by experience and sorrow who embodies wisdom, independence, and clear judgment. Though marked by past hardship or separation, she symbolizes honesty, discernment, and the strength to communicate truth directly while maintaining firm boundaries and emotional clarity.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: V, Five of Pentacles
The Five of Pentacles signifies material hardship, insecurity, and feelings of isolation or exclusion. While it reflects difficult circumstances such as financial strain, illness, or emotional struggle, the card also suggests that support and relief are nearby, encouraging openness to help and connection during challenging times.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: King of Swords
The King of Swords represents authority, intellect, and decisive judgment grounded in logic and truth. Symbolizing leadership, clarity, and strategic thinking, he embodies fairness, command, and the power of reason, encouraging objective decision-making and honest communication guided more by wisdom than emotion.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: VI, Six of Cups
The Six of Cups represents nostalgia, memory, and the gentle influence of the past, often reflecting childhood innocence, joy, and emotional reconnection. It suggests revisiting familiar relationships or experiences with warmth and simplicity, while also encouraging balance between honoring the past and remaining open to new growth and possibilities.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: Queen of Pentacles
The Queen of Pentacles represents grounded abundance, practical wisdom, and nurturing strength, often embodying a secure and generous “earth mother” energy. She reflects financial stability, resourcefulness, and a balanced approach to life, combining material success with care for others and a deep connection to the physical world.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.
Tarot card pulled: X, Ten of Pentacles
The Ten of Pentacles represents long-term stability, wealth, and the culmination of efforts that create lasting security. It emphasizes family, legacy, and generational abundance, symbolizing material success, strong foundations, and the achievement of a prosperous and enduring sense of wholeness.
6” x 6” abstract
water-based oil on paper
original art signed and dated
shipped in white mat board show kit
variations, irregularities, and imperfections are intentional and are considered part of each painting’s character.

