Tabby Booth
Tabby Booth • The Emperor • Tarot Card Print
These beautiful printed cards depict the Major Arcana tarot deck, designed by Cornwall-based artist Tabby Booth. Printed on luxe 600gsm uncoated card, they are thick enough to be used as greetings cards; displayed on a shelf, or framed. Perfect on their own, part of a collection; for yourself, or as a gift!
Dimensions: 127 x 178mm
Tabby Booth studied illustration at Central St Martins and is the co-founder of Cygnets Art School and Sailors Jail Gallery with her husband Hessy. They live near Penzance in the pink house at the top of the hill, with their two children Rudy and Ziggy, and dog Badger.
Tabby’s work uses a variety of mediums and styles, bound together by a love of texture and contrast. Whether this be layers of sgraffito oils on wood, or bright neon inks on rag paper, the result is always bold, and humorous - made (as Tabby says) for the walls of bold, humorous people.
Tabby’s subject matter is invariably focused on animals, and often their relationship to humans. As a captivating mix of the two, and with a personal and physical closeness to the sea, mermaids are a frequent feature.
This sale is for the item listed only, and the artist retains all reproduction rights.
Delivery
We aim to dispatch items within 2-3 business days using either Royal Mail or DHL recorded delivery. Delivery times are approximately 2-3 business days in the UK, 5-7 business days in Europe, and 8-10 business days worldwide.
Refund Policy
If you are a UK customer and are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us within 14 days of receiving your item. We will be happy to provide you with a full refund or exchange, minus any delivery charges, for any items excluding original artworks. Please note that original artworks or any sales from outside of the UK are NOT eligible for returns/refunds.
All items must be returned to us in its original condition and packaging. We reserve the right to refuse a refund or exchange if the item is not returned in its original condition. The buyer is responsible for return delivery costs.