WolfyJames
Vargo's cards were based on earlier works, you can see some of them on his website. This card is called Sorrow.
A young woman, dressed in white, is in a crounching position, embracing the statue of an angel on a pedestal. The arms of the angel are open, he seems to be somewhat concerned. In the back, on each side, stands a tombstone with three pentacles on it, each tomb having an arch design. More in the back stands, on the right, a dead tree.
She seems to be upset, and looking for comfort in the statue of the angel that she's embracing. She has hope, she wants to pray, to ask to the Divine. And she seems to be finding comfort in these actions. The arms of the angel are open, open to her and to her demands, open to comfort her; his face shows compassion and comprehension. The graves behind seem too new and too recent. What if the graves are arches, passages to possiblities, that arose when she asked with so much fervor?
A young woman, dressed in white, is in a crounching position, embracing the statue of an angel on a pedestal. The arms of the angel are open, he seems to be somewhat concerned. In the back, on each side, stands a tombstone with three pentacles on it, each tomb having an arch design. More in the back stands, on the right, a dead tree.
She seems to be upset, and looking for comfort in the statue of the angel that she's embracing. She has hope, she wants to pray, to ask to the Divine. And she seems to be finding comfort in these actions. The arms of the angel are open, open to her and to her demands, open to comfort her; his face shows compassion and comprehension. The graves behind seem too new and too recent. What if the graves are arches, passages to possiblities, that arose when she asked with so much fervor?