The Sun- Tarot Card Print - The Sun Card Poster, No Frame by Printagrams

20.00 USD

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SUN DESCRIPTION

UPRIGHT: Positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality

REVERSED: Inner child, feeling down, overly optimistic

The Sun Tarot card radiates with optimism and positivity. A large, bright sun shines in the sky, representing the source of all life on Earth. Underneath, four sunflowers grow tall above a brick wall, representing the four suits of the Minor Arcana and the four elements.

In the foreground, a young, naked child is sitting on top of a calm white horse. The child represents the joy of being connected with your inner spirit, and his nakedness is a sign he has nothing to hide and has all the innocence and purity of childhood. The white horse is also a sign of purity and strength.

Everything is customizable. If you need a different color just ask.

The Sun- Tarot Card Art - The Sun Card Poster, No Frame

Please contact me if you need another size. I offer all sizes and also make custom art.

Please contact me if you would like to see this item as a different tarot card.



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PRINTED AND SENT FROM THE USA

***Tarot Card images may be cropped to fit dimensions of products purchased. Cropping may vary for product sizes purchased.***

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***5x7", 6x9, and 10x15" are printed on photo paper. All other sizes are printed on high-quality premium matte.***


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