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Way Of The Sword, Dante & Virgil Haunt Kismet (Limited Edition Print)
Way Of The Sword, Dante & Virgil Haunt Kismet (Limited Edition Print)
Artist Brands: World Of Tarot / Way Of The Sword / Londa Firenze
Publisher: Alchemist Publishing LLC
Genre: Surrealism, Montage, Fantasy, Eclectic, Metaphysical, Tarot
WAY OF THE SWORD (2020) Print Series by Londa R. Marks
Elements of this scene are derived from the Kismet, Way Of the Sword tarocchi deck/kit (99 Limited editions). This digital composition is from a similar theme throughout 80 digital illustrations and is part of a story.
Scene Highlights
Kismet, Way Of The Sword tarot card 0 Kismet, typically shown as a Jester or 0 The Fool, includes the harlequin-esque character, Kismet, and is one of several harlequin’s throughout the deck/kit/ story and series of cards.
Kismet’s trunk is always packed for the next adventure. He carries a sword or large key because Kismet’s travels and risks have brought large knowledge - a key to making critical decisions while remembering to be fierce as the sword. A crow flies along for the ride paying his way by revealing omens.
This scene depicts a visionary perspective in relation to the metaphysics of the divine wisdom of Dante Alighieri and Virgil's adventures haunting the background of Harlequin Kismet's soul journey; fate, destiny. Here we see a play, a stage, a scene of possibilities, affirmations mystical and cryptographic messages powered by belief.
The name Harlequin, derived from a demon called Alichino, was cited by Dante Alighieri in Inferno part of the "Divine Comedy." Alichino, a member of the Malebranche's mission is to guard Bolgia Five in the Eighth Circle: the Malebolge, the eighth circle of Hell.
The Day When Dante Went to Hell
Dantedì (Dante’s Day): 25 March in Florence, Italy is unanimously recognized as the starting day of Dante’s trip through the underworld. It lasts seven days - so we expect him in Paradise by next Monday.
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Special Notes
This is a digital composition, primary market fine art asset from an original digital illustration, part of a story
Custom requests or hand embellishments are never accommodated on any limited edition piece. Commissions from established individual patrons or private consortiums for non limited edition art is considered for discussion. Contact us with requests.