Tarot Deck

Digital illustration, 3300x5700px

When I'm not designing tabletop games, I’ve been quietly working on illustrating my own tarot deck. Drawn to the rich symbolism of the occult, this project is a personal exploration as much as a creative one. The deck features skeletons rendered in a flat, print-inspired style, with a limited color palette that reflects the visual language I've developed over time.

Tarot has long been a vessel for storytelling and self-reflection, and it continues to offer artists a chance to reinterpret a familiar structure in deeply personal ways. This project has become a form of expression for me, a way to connect with an old tradition while shaping it into something uniquely my own.


Fragmented Realism

Charcoal on paper, 11x11''

Ink on paper, 11x11''

Ink on paper, 11x14''

This series takes inspiration from dreams, especially nightmares, and explores a worldview where reality is made up of individual objects that interact with each other. It rejects the idea of a unified, holistic whole in favor of a fragmented and personal perspective.

 

Chaos is central to these works. Traditional notions of balanced composition are deliberately avoided. Each image consists of validated facts, or "nuggets of truth." The forms are solid and well defined, yet they often collide or merge, giving rise to a separate, subjective reality.

 

While the compositions share elements with surrealism, they are placed in a more familiar context. The imagery feels recognizable, but something is always slightly off, echoing the strange logic of deep sleep. Hands reach toward the viewer in a disorienting gesture that creates its own version of truth.