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Mary Bishop (British 1914-1990) - Untitled (early 1960s)
Kim Dorland (Canadian, 1974) - Finalizing Details (2025)
Carl Larsson, Cosy Corner (Lathörnet) from A Home, 1894, watercolor.
If your life is horrible and you need a new source of meaning and direction.... Do NOT find religion. Learn to identify plants.
Thiago Corrêa, Live By The Sun Love By The Moon
Charles Robinson (1870-1937), 'The Overture to Winter, ''The Bystander'', Vol. 91, #1188, 1926
Six of Swords, watercolour. Tarot of the Witch’s Garden.
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Six of Swords. Art by Nataša Ilinčić, from the Tarot of the Witch’s Garden.
Christmas Tree by Boris Groh
Christmas Tree - Boris Groh , 2025.
Ukrainian, b. 1990 -
Oil on linen canvas , 45 × 55 cm. 17.7 × 21.6 in.
Happy Winter Solstice
Nine of Wands. Art by Taylor Hultquist-Todd, from Ventum Arcanae.
Some witches skating
Art by Rachel Eaton
Ace of spears ✨
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Ace of Spears. Art by Rachel Eaton.
The Fool! This handsome, hapless gentle-kitty is here for you to interpret! Homage to the Fool card from the classic Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck.
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Queen of Pentacles. Art by Cedar McCloud, from The Magic Pantry Tarot.
▪ Generosity ▪ Comforting ▪ “Treat yourself” ▪ Homemaking Whether sweet or savory, dishes made with pastry tend to be immensely comforting to eat. Crumbly or flaky, pastry often uses butter (dairy or nondairy) or other fats to create its signature texture and depth of flavor. What do you find comforting? Who brings you comfort in your life? How can you bring comfort to yourself and to others you care about? If we’re talking about filled pastries, we hope the amount of filling inside is generous! This card often represents people who are quite generous and caring, the sort of person who would give you the shirt off their back if you needed it. Are you in need of a person like this? Or is it your turn to be the grandmotherly type? Sometimes we all need a little treat. Whether it’s been a rough day or a good one, sometimes a little pastry from your favorite bakery is just the thing. This card may appear to encourage you to treat yourself to something nice today! Many pastry-making and baking skills are traditionally associated with those (largely women and AFAB people) who played the role of homemaker. Today we can readjust our expectations around gender and homemaking, but those skills are still extremely important! How do you make your house a home?