I'd chosen to illustrate tarot cards, specifically the Major Arcana deck as I have always had a fascination with the meaning behind each of them; there is a sort of mystery and allure surrounding the cards and the artwork has an ancient, majestic feel to them, as well as being wrought with symbolism.
In the beginning I wanted fashion to be my main influence on the cards as that is another area that I am interested in, something along the lines of "Fashion forecast tarots". I changed my mind after a while into the project, however, as I preferred simply interpreting the cards in my own way. So I ended up researching more into the meanings of the cards, gathering inspiration from artists such as Frida Kahlo and Aubrey Beardsley.
I decided to focus on only certain cards that were more exciting to work with and had more potential for symbolism as there are quite a lot of cards in one deck. The cards I worked most with were Death, The Moon, The World, The Devil and the four below which are my final images.
Overall, I think the outcome of this project was quite successful, although next time during FMP I will allow myself more time to resolve the project at the end. Instead of focusing so much on producing a variety of different illustrations using several different materials, this time I want to stick to a few specific materials that I enjoy using and feel more confident in such as acrylics, gouache, water colour and ink and concentrate on finding a style that suits me. I will set myself more to learning how to use Photoshop as well in order to neaten and tidy my illustrations and achieve a more professional look.
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