The Karnese Tarot

The Karnese Tarot is a series of fantasy paintings from the Water Song universe.

Each digital painting represents a card from one of the four suits or the Major Arcana in the traditional Rider-Waite tarot deck.

The Fool

The first card of the Major Arcana, the Fool leaps from a cliff into the unknown at the beginning of her journey.

Two of Coins

Two crafters work together to defend each other from danger and repair the machines that feed and water their home.

The Heirophant

The priestess of all growing things is a simple woman with a stall in the Tapolith market. Those lucky ones blessed with her herbal remedies will find their cares melting away.

The deck is still in progress. Approximately a third of the 78 paintings are complete.

Sing for the Sons

Sing for the Sons is an adult high fantasy novel, currently in the beta reading stage. There was such a crowd around the tent that Fiona and Gillian couldn’t get through. The wall of the tent bulged as something hit it from the inside, and nervous laughter spread through the

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One quarter of a board game layout, with several intersecting paths marked by white circles, in a fantasy desert setting, with children exploring the land.

Sorceror’s Apprentice Board Game

A children’s fantasy board game for 2-4 players. My family and I designed this game with inspiration from an old TSR game that we loved when I was young, Fantasy Forest. In the Sorceror’s Apprentice, players move through the board, collecting spells and challenging monsters. Once they earn enough experience,

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A turbaned man with a multi layered monocle, striking a peg with a very small hammer. Digital painting. Icon.

Tapolith

Tapolith is the city of portals, the sprawling seaport at the centre of the multiverse. Tapolith is where the story of Sing for the Sons begins. Down by the docks, nestled beside Marc’s Gaming House, sits an unassuming patchwork tent. Few are willing to approach it when the flaps are

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