Two Of Wands Tarot Card

4 05 2008


TwoOfWands

Originally uploaded by artyB

This is the third and last of my tarot cards for the tarot project at www.illustratedatcs.com.

There are varied meanings for tarot cards. Google a tarot card and you’ll get hundreds of different interpretations. A common interpretation of the two of wands is making a choice between two paths. So, I firmly placed my figure between the two wands with a shape leading back towards the horizon – representing a path forward or back – depending on the situation.

Most cards also have associated keywords. For my card, I chose to focus on Personal Power, Boldness, Originality. I wanted to make this a strong, positive card. I also made a specific choice for my figure to be a curvy, round girl to represent the strength of personal power.

Use of Color: For our deck, red represents the suit of wands, so I used it for the image’s background. I kept the whites in the card to pop the figure forward on the path.

Media: I used a base of prismacolor markers and then layered prismacolor colored pencils over the top to add a little depth.

References for Tarot meanings
http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/Two_Batons
http://www.learntarot.com/chminat.htm





Ace Of Cups

1 05 2008


Ace Of Cups

Originally uploaded by artyB

This is my second card for the Tarot project at www.illustratedatcs.com. I think this is almost final, but I want to add some prismacolor pencil shadows and highlights to give it a little extra oompf and depth. Will post that version when I’ve finished!





Two of Wands – Outline

23 04 2008

Originally uploaded by artyB

This is the last outline drawing for the Tarot project at www.illustratedatcs.com. Now, I just have to figure out my color palettes for this and the Ace of Cups card. this one requires some red because it’s in the wands suite.

Sometimes when I’m really happy with an outline drawing, I get nervous about filing in the color. This has happened with all three Tarot cards. We’ll see where they lead me!





Ace of Cups – Digital Color Test

22 04 2008


Ace of Cups – Digital Color Test

Originally uploaded by artyB

For the Tarot project at www.illustratedatcs.com. I’m testing out some color palettes before hand coloring the original. Not quite sure that I’m there yet. Plus i miss the subtle variations that you get with markers or pencil. Hmmm?





Ace Of Cups Outline

22 04 2008


AceOfCupsOutline

Originally uploaded by artyB

Here’s the line drawing for the my first minor arcana. In addition to working in the cup, I also wanted to bring in water and a heart.

In the final, colored version, I’ll need to work in a fair amount of blue, but I want it to be colorful! For the first time ever, I’m testing some colors by digitally coloring the file. This should help me avoid some surprises when I work on the original. I’ll post my first colored in version.

Right now, I don’t know how to work in all the shading and subtle color in digital coloring. So, for now, I’ll test some colors in the digital and color the original by hand.





Star – Colored and Final

22 04 2008


Star-Color

Originally uploaded by artyB

Here’s my Star card with color! I wanted to create a female star. I was going for a web of constellations as her hair and a glowing, brilliant center for her core. I was trying to keep a fairly limited palette, but still create a colorful, eye-catching design.





Outline for the Star Zetti Tarot Card

22 04 2008

I’m working on a collaborative project with the amazing artists at www.illustratedatcs.com. We are creating a “Zetti” style original tarot deck.

Most artists are doing one of the major arcana cards and 2 of the suit cards. I have the Star for my major and the Ace of Cups and Two of Batons for my minors.

This is the outline drawing for the star.





Zetti Chunky Book Page For EQ

14 02 2008

Vintage Fairy For EQ
Originally uploaded by artyB

Created for: EraserQueen
Theme: Vintage Fairy
Site: www.illustratedatcs.com

Here’s the second page that I created for the Zetti Mixed Media Chunky Book swap on www.illustratedatcs.com. My charge was to create a vintage fairy and incorporate chunkiness and Zetti elements.

I’m still learning about Zetti and Chunky Books. For the Zetti portion, I used the black and white “striped” borders on the wings and hat. It’s also common for Zetti creations to include hats.

We were required to include at least three types of materials. I incorporated scrapbook paper for the background, hand-drawn winges and hat, vintage phote, fabric for the dress and some super cute pink plaid fabric (peeking out on the right hand side). I also used three types of ribbon and some pleather cord.

I might add a few more things – some beads or wire?





Artist’s Choice Zetti Page for WhiteMoth

14 02 2008

am quickly developing an addiction for creating these 4×4 chunky page. This is a new trader art endeavor for me. This piece is for a Zetti Mixed Media Chunky Book swap on www.illustratedatcs.com.

Original Youth, our clever host, is requiring at least 3 different types of media: papers, ephemera, paints, fibers, stitching, glazes, glitter, buttons, charms, etc.

I’ve managed to exceed this requirement by using a vintage photo, ink, prismacolor markers, acrylic paint, colored pencil and ribbon. Even so, I feel like this is a little sparse in comparison to most chunky books.

I tend to have a cleaner style when I approach these creations. I’m hoping I can find a better balance between chunky and my style as I create the remaining pages.

This page is for WhiteMoth. She has been a great supporter of my work and always offers lots of encouragement and kind words. I always love making art for her!!