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  Kristi Schueler   
  Fort Collins, CO USA  
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Art: Art2 - Fall Leaves (1 of 10) by Artist Kristi Schueler
"Art2 - Fall Leaves (1 of 10)"
Kristi Schueler

Art: Bat Mitzvah Album - SOLD by Artist Kristi Schueler
"Bat Mitzvah Album - SOLD"
Kristi Schueler

Art: Rocky Mountain Spring by Artist Kristi Schueler
"Rocky Mountain Spring"
Kristi Schueler

Art: The Moon Tarot Card by Artist Kristi Schueler
"The Moon Tarot Card"
Kristi Schueler

Art: Art2 - Knitting Tea (6 of 8) by Artist Kristi Schueler
"Art2 - Knitting Tea (6 of 8)"
Kristi Schueler

"The Moon Tarot Card"

Art: The Moon Tarot Card by Artist Kristi Schueler
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Media:  Digital Art
Dimensions:  3" x 4"
Date of Work:  September, 2003

This card was made digitally in Adobe Photoshop using royalty free images from several sources, including the government. The tower and the line of the trees in the background emulate the gateway formed by the two towers on the traditional Raider-Waite card which symbolizes a passage into the unknown. Instead of a water way, a path through the woods was used and to evoke more tension and apprehension about the passage, fog was created. The wolves symbolize our animal selves that often surface with the cycle of the moon. Some things feel slightly out of place, such as the tower alone in the middle of the woods, to represent the lack of reality often seen in our imaginings which is implied by the reflective light of the moon.


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