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An Artist's Guide to Tarot
Regular price $50.00 Save $-50.00Modern tarot enthusiasts come from a variety of backgrounds and cultures around the world, and artists in particular have become fascinated by the mythical imagery of the cards. Tarot, originally a popular card game in fifteenth-century Italy, came to be used for bringing the subconscious to the conscious; a way of espying the holder’s deepest thoughts and desires. Whether you view tarot to be a spiritual outlet, a psychological tool, or an artistic medium, there’s no denying its popularity. You need only look to Kickstarter for confirmation, which sees tarot cards dominating the Art section’s ‘Trending’ page. Many popular artists have contributed to this growing trend, including such beloved names as Djamila Knopf, Abigail Larson, and most recently Guweiz, with his successful crowdfunded book campaign including a highly demanded luxurious tarot deck.
Each item in tarot art has a specific meaning, and this book’s artists showcase their own unique interpretations while guiding the reader through their ideation techniques and design choices. Talented contributors include Núria Tamarit, the Valencia-based illustrator of books such as Season of the Witch and Daughters of Snow and Cinders, and Faith Schaffer, the Los Angeles-based designer known for Disenchantment and The Owl House, who reveal the processes behind finished illustrations that are rich with symbolism.
The book features an insightful introduction from bestselling author Sasha Graham, the world-renowned tarot expert behind the acclaimed Dark Wood Tarot deck. Finally, there’s a gallery of tarot-card art created by successful artists in the recent past. The result is a special, keepsake art book that combines an intriguing glimpse of the history of tarot with inspiring, artist-led design processes and a stunning selection of never-before-seen tarot art.

Character Design Quarterly 36
Regular price $18.00 Save $-18.00Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts worldwide.
Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney, Warner Bros., and DreamWorks.
The cover for issue 36 has been created by Nada aka Nadaskii, a Middle Eastern artist who takes inspiration from music, film, and the sea. Her surreal, peaceful art style has gained her a loyal following online and she has 132K followers on Instagram.

Unfurl: The Art of Christina Tyzhuk
Regular price $50.00 Save $-50.00Christina Tyzhuk is a traditional artist from Ukraine, who uses tempera paint to create bold and colourful illustrations. In this book, readers will discover everything about her creative journey, from the first time she picked up a paintbrush, to how she fostered a huge online following (550K on Instagram and 601.7K on TikTok).
Some works of art speak for themselves, needing no verbal or written explanation. Viewers can use their imagination to fill in the gaps, painting a story of their own. But what is often overlooked is the person behind the painting. As such, this book has been an incredible opportunity for Christina to reveal her inner world more deeply – all her illustrations to date, and all the emotions that fuelled their creation.
You will find multiple galleries, the artist's favourite tips and techniques for using tempera paints, and five brand-new exclusive tutorials. Christina reveals a lot about herself for this special project, such as what motivates her, her inner fears, and small victories that she quietly celebrates. This is a must-have Art Of book for any fan of traditional artwork or aspiring painter.

Character Design Quarterly 37
Regular price $18.00 Save $-18.00Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts worldwide.
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The discerning chapters inside include those on the environment-development process, the emotional language created by shapes and colours, and the design of landscapes, interior spaces, props, architecture, atmosphere, and weather. Nathan also takes readers step-by-step through his own successful process and demonstrates how to achieve the ‘wow’ factor that will make your work stand out. Most of the featured art has been created digitally by Nathan himself, with some examples sketched in pencil and paint. With a luxurious hardback finish and hundreds of inspiring full-colour artworks, Designing Imaginative Environments is an essential resource for any environment artist’s shelf.
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