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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
44.9x26in
About this artwork
The Devil, who ought to be terrible, plays with marionettes and gives heartache to all who allow themselves to be entangled in them. The garden of thorns is overgrown from all sides. The Devil catches gloomy butterflies with a tongue like a toad, red and swollen, horns twisted and a wig on his head. But meeting the Devil is not the craziest thing that can happen to you. If you pull the Devil card, just check that you are not too worried, lost in… fear, greed or doubt. If so, simply turn around and look for the right path. Let the Devil play with his puppets alone.
Fascinated by the discovery of Tarot universe in summer 2023, I decided to draw my own Tarot collection as a series of large scale watercolor paintings.
Like so many artists before me, I have started my Tarot series with the characters from Major Arcana. I'm fascinated with the idea of a visual system for explaining our intertwined macrocosm and the strange patterns of human life.
Velta Emīlija Platupe is a multi-faceted Latvian artist, passionately utilizing textiles, paper, and flowing pigments in painting, sculpture, and other visual media. Her fondness for aquatint technique and soft, mobile forms reveal a playful intersection of found and reused materials, crystalline accents, and gilt. Engaging with symbolism, surrealism, baroque, and magic, she juxtaposes the beautiful and the terrible, weaving unspoken stories onto canvases. Her artwork invites viewers into a challenging yet comfortable universe, reflecting her belief that art is a sanctuary and a way to depict her utopia.