An attempt at exploring the common ground between the art of Arthur Rackham and the Hush Tarot...hopefully with some clarity! As always, this isn't intended as teaching material or anything resembling a lecture - I just spend a lot of time musing over these things in my head and then looking things up and getting nerdy. :)
Links I promised to include:
Coloriasto (website dedicated to archival articles on inks, colorations, dyes etc.) - this article is from 1896: https://coloriasto.blogspot.com/2018/12/photo-trichromatic-printing-part-iii.html
OC Art Blog Interview with Jeremy Hush - http://www.ocartblog.com/2013/05/curious-explorers-in-the-world-of-jeremy-hush/
What I could find on Emma Martin (just based on quick googling) - https://www.devonartistnetwork.co.uk/artists/emmamartin https://www.tavistockwharf.com/art_gallery/virtual_exhibitions/emma_martin_paintings
"A Walk through Rackham Land" by Steven O'Brien - https://www.thelondonmagazine.org/article/46909/
Symposium mentioned was hosted by the (then called) Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairytales, and Fantasy.
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Hi, I'm Sorsha. I like exploring art, history, tarot, and various aspects of witchcraft. This channel is a space for working through ideas, using the imagination, and sharing the creative process. With any luck, it will get a bit wild and weedy here...