Queen of Spades, Art by Mandeep Singh, from Arcana Divina.
(Also used as the Queen of Wands in The Alleyway Tarot.)

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Queen of Spades, Art by Mandeep Singh, from Arcana Divina.
(Also used as the Queen of Wands in The Alleyway Tarot.)
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The Fates. Art by Mandeep Singh, from The Arcana Mortis Tarot.
The Druid. Art by Mandeep Singh, from The Arcana Mortis Tarot.
The Charioteer. Art by Mandeep Singh, from The Arcana Mortis Tarot.
This is a card of ambition, confidence and overcoming obstacles. This princely rabbit struggles against his chains (which are about to snap) to achieve its goal and drawing this card means that you should keep going and commit yourself to the task at hand. You will be victorious.
Knight of Cups. Art by Mandeep Singh, from The Arcana Mortis Tarot.
Creativity and Romance
Back of Card. Art by Mandeep Singh, from The Arcana Mortis Tarot.
For the back of the cards, I decided to use the imagery of the ouroboros. An ancient symbol that depicts a serpent biting its own tail and represents eternity and endless return. It is a symbol that is deeply rooted within many cultures and mythologies (such as The World serpent from norse mythology), and it also commonly symbolises birth, death and rebirth. This is what I hope these cards are for you, an item that you can use to give yourself a rebirth.