In a small square balsa wood tray covered in gold tissue paper, a diorama depicting the Tarot card The Hanged Man. The background is an elaborate floral pattern from a Victorian era wallpaper design, and in the foreground are some cut-outs of flowers: some from a Klimt painting postcard, and another from a different Victorian wallpaper design. There are some cut-outs of birch trunks in assorted spots. In the back left corner is a rather thick forked branch that, in scale, looks like a stout tree with a sturdy limb sticking out toward the 2:00 position. A green ribbon with many leaves coming off of it is wound around the branch and up and around the inside of the tray. Dangling from one end that is wrapped around the diagonal limb of the "tree" is the eponymous man, dangling upside-down by one leg. His left leg is bent so that his ankle lies across his right thigh, and his arms are bent with his hands resting behind his neck. He looks rather relaxed, to be honest. There is a yellow "halo" emanating from his head.
Today's tarot card diorama - with background and snippets of William Morris wallpaper patterns, some birch trunks and flowers from Klimt postcards, some leafy ribbon, and a real tree! (;
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