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SENE 2012 Submissions

February 16, 2012 By Jay Gidwitz

Images 1-8 are by Jay Gidwitz in collaboration with Anthony Teth and are part of the “Dream Logic Tarot”.
All work would be printed at 18” x 24”.

Peace - The Two of Swords -- 2012
Peace – The Two of Swords — 2012
The Queen of Wands - 2012
The Queen of Wands – 2012
Meditation
Meditation – The Four of Swords — 2012
Defeat
Defeat – The Five of Swords — 2012
Debauch
Debauch The Seven of Cups — 2012
The Hermit
The Hermit — 2011
The High Priestess
The High Priestess — 2012

Seven of Cups in Progress

July 23, 2011 By Jay Gidwitz Leave a Comment

Seven of Cups in Progress

Cups- 4, 7?

Octopus photo shoot for tarot deck

June 10, 2011 By Jay Gidwitz Leave a Comment

Caleigh: Hey Jay, So, I don’t want to photograph a dead octopus. I want drink more. You guys can call me when you’re done.

The Tower — from the Dream Logic Tarot

April 19, 2011 By Jay Gidwitz Leave a Comment

The Tower — from the Dream Logic Tarot

The Tower is a tarot card of the Major Arcana that corresponds to the Hebrew letter Peh, meaning ‘mouth’, and is associated with the planet Mars.
Arguably the most foreboding of the cards, The Tower represents the essence of Mars in its astrological role of the Lesser Malefic at its most vile and destructive. A massive structure looms menacingly. A lightning bolt strikes its top floor, and fires rage inside. To escape the inferno, shadowy figures hurl themselves from the windows. The visage of a demonic mouth materializes and opens maniacally.
In divination, The Tower signifies a violent paroxysm — a swift, sudden, and unfortunate event (or series of events) that shatters the hopes of the querent. Businesses crumble, ideals disintegrate, and relationships erupt in chaos when The Tower rears its head. The card does not signify the proverbial end of the world, per se, but those on the receiving end of wrath will have a difficult time sifting through the post-cataclysmic pieces.
–Anthony Teth

Self-Portrait 9/9/09 (Lomo Action Sampler)

September 10, 2009 By Jay Gidwitz Leave a Comment

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