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The Brokeback Tarot Deck-Include Name of Card in Subject Line
Front-Ranger:
Okay...now what should be the tools or symbols around him. Definitely one should be the yin/yang sign, don't you think?
delalluvia:
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Absolutely. Usually a Magician has a coin or disk on the card, a yin/yang would be perfect. What else are the tools of a director? The old fashioned stereotyped director had a megaphone, modern directors go around with light detectors or what else?
Meryl:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 09, 2008, 09:11:52 pm ---Okay...now what should be the tools or symbols around him. Definitely one should be the yin/yang sign, don't you think?
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Maybe a director's chair. An eye. Also a pair of scales, since he must weigh artistic decisions. The actors also spoke of Ang's silence having a sword in it, so perhaps a sword.
Front-Ranger:
These are excellent suggestions, High Priestess!! Okay, I will start working on this card, and if you have any good magician-like photots of Ang, please post them here. The next card is...the High Priestess! Speaking of the devil!! I don't think we'll have any trouble figuring out who this should be. "The first step is to recognize and name feelings, dreams, experiences and expectations," says Tarot Basics. It also says, "You must first understand and then choose between what is spiritual and what is empty, what is blasphemous and what is faithful, and what is stimulating and what is simply shocking."
Meryl:
Here's a photo plus a sepia treatment of it to look at.
Who are you thinking of for the High Priestess? Daniel suggested the Wind; delalluvia suggested Mrs. Twist. I think Annie Proulx might suit this as well.
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