Tarot "The Swans" Esoteric Art | Matte Canvas Print
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Listed: March 21, 2026
Curated by: Jeff Casselman
Discover the harmony of dualities with "The Swans," a centerpiece of our Esoteric Tarot Collection. This reimagining of the Two of Cups archetype utilizes a Neo-Symbolist aesthetic, featuring a majestic lighthouse flanked by mirrored swans. The composition represents the intersection of inner guidance and emotional reflection, rendered in a palette of serene aquatic tones and luminous highlights.
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Artistic Style: Esoteric Illustration / Neo-Symbolism / Tarot Narrative
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Subject: The Swans, Divine Duality, Inner Guidance, Lighthouse Iconography
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Material: Professional-grade 350 gsm archival matte canvas hand-stretched over FSC-certified sustainable hardwood stretcher bars.
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Technical Detail: High-resolution 300dpi Giclée print with 350-400 micron thickness for museum-quality permanence and texture.
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Mounting: Arrives ready-to-hang with a precision-engineered mounting kit included.
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