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I didn't realize it was based on the tattoo art of Sailor Jerry.
I'm not entirely sure it is. I've had the good fortune to visit Wooden-eye in her home-and-studio once (hopefully again some day!), and the place was filled with her own art. Some of it originals of this deck, some of it originals from her follow-up oracle-deck, some completely unrelated garden-art, and a few pieces of unrelated house-art.
I think this is just Wooden-eye's individual artistic style: all of her stuff has the same fluid line, and richness of colour. Just as you can immediately recognise - say - a van Gogh or a Turner by style no matter what they're painting, I think you can with a Wooden-Eye, too, no matter what *she's* painting.
I'm going to have to get this from my daughter. I'm afraid though, that, she has so many tattoos that she could lay a card on any part of her body and never find it again! She reminds me of Ray Bradbury's Illustrated Man ("a vagrant former member of a carnival freak show with an extensively tattooed body whom the unnamed narrator meets").
<grin> We have a tattooed lady here at work, and a nicer and lovelier girl you couldn't hope to meet. I asked her once if she had any non-facial shin that wasn't covered, and she proudly showed me a long, thin, oval space of bare skin with a lovely Celtic knotwork frame on one forearm, deliberately left there so that her mother had somewhere to touch her. <laughter>