DeBrabant
I was working at a fund-raiser for one of my school clubs, and the fundraiser was a Fortune-Telling Faire in one of the school's alcoves. I had two of my decks with me and was usually reading the Fey. In that time, the Tower came up twice. But what I've found very interesting with this deck is how different the interpretations for the Tower can strike me:
1. Drastic Change: I feel like I can watch the bricks as they fall, that small hold almost as if gravity has taken leave, and then the sudden plummet.
2. Things Falling Apart: The tower, falling apart from the bottom up, reminds me of that old fight I had with my siblings: "Can I have the bottom half of the soda?" "Sure" "Hey, what're you doing?" "Getting to my half." Like the destruction that you perhaps thought could be contained, can't. The face of the fey in the tower seems amazed, and I always have a different interpretation of what he's amazed at. Horrified amazement at things falling apart, or wondrous amazement at...
3. Building: Even if it's unorthodox, the idea of building from the bottom down is something I've tried to do more then once, if you know what I mean. Do the details before the groundwork. It seems easier that way, and I can see how this could be both a positive (building from Heaven down to earth, the meeting of the two) or negative (building without a base, without one's feet on the ground).
Just wondering about other's interpretations ^_^
Danii
1. Drastic Change: I feel like I can watch the bricks as they fall, that small hold almost as if gravity has taken leave, and then the sudden plummet.
2. Things Falling Apart: The tower, falling apart from the bottom up, reminds me of that old fight I had with my siblings: "Can I have the bottom half of the soda?" "Sure" "Hey, what're you doing?" "Getting to my half." Like the destruction that you perhaps thought could be contained, can't. The face of the fey in the tower seems amazed, and I always have a different interpretation of what he's amazed at. Horrified amazement at things falling apart, or wondrous amazement at...
3. Building: Even if it's unorthodox, the idea of building from the bottom down is something I've tried to do more then once, if you know what I mean. Do the details before the groundwork. It seems easier that way, and I can see how this could be both a positive (building from Heaven down to earth, the meeting of the two) or negative (building without a base, without one's feet on the ground).
Just wondering about other's interpretations ^_^
Danii