Tarot and Ink: Death

Tarot and Ink continues with a deep dive into one of the most feared and most misunderstood cards in the deck.

Death is not the ending most people brace for – it is the release that sets you free. Come explore this card through artistic journaling and ink work.

$33.00

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Tarot and Ink invites you to sit with the card most people would rather not pull.

Death arrives and the first reaction is almost always fear. But Death in tarot rarely means what people assume it means. It is not an ending in the way we’re taught to dread endings. It is the necessary release - the closing of one chapter so that something else has room to begin. It is transformation in its most honest form, stripped of euphemism.

In this class, we’ll spend real time with Death - its symbolism, its history, and the liberation hiding inside what looks, at first glance, like loss. Then we’ll turn that understanding into something tangible, through guided journaling and ink work that lets the insight move through your hands and onto the page.

During our time together, you’ll explore:

🖤 The symbolism, mythology, and deeper meaning of the Death card

🖤 The difference between ending and release in tarot interpretation

🖤 How to read Death in context, with nuance and without fear

🖤 Guided reflection prompts connecting Death’s themes to your own life

🖤 Expressive ink work to process and integrate what the card stirs in you

No tarot experience required. No art background needed. Just a willingness to look at what’s ending - and trust what it’s making room for.

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Class Type

In Person (Poquoson, VA), Virtual (Zoom), One on One

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