The Moon - Tarot Card Print - The Moon Black Poster, No Frame by Printagrams

23.00 USD

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

The Moon card shows a full moon in the night’s sky, positioned between two large towers. The Moon is a symbol of intuition, dreams, and the unconscious. Its light is dim compared to the sun, and only slightly illuminates the path to higher consciousness winding between the two towers.

In the foreground is a small pool, representing the watery, subconscious mind. A small crayfish crawls out of the pool, symbolizing the early stages of consciousness unfolding. A dog and a wolf stand in the grassy field, howling at the moon, representing both the tamed and the wild aspects of our minds.


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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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