Moonbow
Princess of Swords
This Princess is surrounded by wild flowers which look like Heather, English Primroses and Snow drops (or flakes), she also wears Forget-me-nots in a band around her head. She appears to be on the top of a hill or on a moor and the wind is billowing her cloak and wrap. She looks (and points) [interesting eh, TygrEyes?] to the future and also towards her sword. She is barefooted (as are all the Princesses) and interestingly her feet are in proportion with her body.
When I look at her expression, it seems to me that she is almost talking to her sword, like she is willing it to act or perhaps she is drawing energy from it. She has something on her mind and is meditating with her sword.
It would be interesting to do a study into the flowers on this card, as there are so many varieties and they are clearly depicted. I wonder what their 'old' meaning is.
note: I will edit this thread with the scan
This Princess is surrounded by wild flowers which look like Heather, English Primroses and Snow drops (or flakes), she also wears Forget-me-nots in a band around her head. She appears to be on the top of a hill or on a moor and the wind is billowing her cloak and wrap. She looks (and points) [interesting eh, TygrEyes?] to the future and also towards her sword. She is barefooted (as are all the Princesses) and interestingly her feet are in proportion with her body.
When I look at her expression, it seems to me that she is almost talking to her sword, like she is willing it to act or perhaps she is drawing energy from it. She has something on her mind and is meditating with her sword.
It would be interesting to do a study into the flowers on this card, as there are so many varieties and they are clearly depicted. I wonder what their 'old' meaning is.
note: I will edit this thread with the scan