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Artist Statement
The Natural World Tarot, is based off the most commonly used tarot deck, The Rider Waite Tarot. The Rider Waite Tarot is filled with traditional themes, significant colors, and symbolism. Which are then carefully considered and interpreted to create each original card. These themes, colors, and symbolism found in the Rider Waite Tarot, are then carefully dissected, interpreted, and altered to create each unique card. Each piece has been carefully and hand crafted.
Although a full deck consists of 78 cards total, the pieces currently displayed all fall into a category of the deck called, the Major Arcana. The Major Arcana contains 22 cards total. Eventually Izabella hopes to create a whole deck.
HI!!!! Can I be shipped with SHINee. I'm 5'3 I have almost shoulder length afro curly hair. I am little on the shy side but once I get to know someone I am very silly. I smile a lot and say HI a lot. I very open minded and friendly. I love to listen to all types of music. I'm really down to earth. I like learning about other people's cultures. I'm majoring in graphic design in college. I don't know what else to say so....I'm going to say THANK YOU :-)
Haha, hello! ^^ And you’re most very welcome~
I ship you with Onew!
Onew can be shy sometimes but he can also be very talkative. Thanks to his fun personality you would be able to feel comfortable around him in no time revealing your true self. Like Onew, you like to smile a lot (that’s so cute uwu) and I can totally picture you both enjoying music and learning other cultures together. Onew is open minded as to learn new stuff from you and he would also teach you from what he knows. He can also definitely be very silly when it comes to having fun. With him you’ll never get bored.
-JoeJoe
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Artist-statement. I love your blog. I'm in mobile and cannot find your ask or message, but I want you to know ^_^
"An artist statement is supposed to fulfill overlapping and shifting professional requirements, while at the same time managing to sound like an un-coerced statement of principles."
Artist Statement
Leah Ransohoff utilizes minimalist aesthetics emphasizing the presence of the body within a space and the passage of time. Through repetition and choreography Leah references ritual and aspects of the everyday in the context of performance, mark making, and sculpture.
Spring 2013