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Path To Paradiso

Updated: Apr 11, 2021

Rare digital creation of a unique montaged scene. Limited Edition 9 by Florence, Italy visionary Londa R. Marks, extracted from her Kismet, Way Of The Sword Tarocchi digital art project with 80 similar card illustrations. This print is entitled: Path To Paradiso. The respective card is entitled: King Of Swords from the minor arcana suit.


Edition available: 1/9

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Digital Art Print & TIFF

Path To Paradiso is from a series of rare limited edition digital art by Florence, Italy visionary Londa R. Marks. This print of Pete Way depicts a surreal scene from her Kismet, Way Of The Sword project featuring Pete Way and Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Digital art in TIFF format is available at londarmarks.com and wayofthesword.com. Art includes artist's brands/seals, edition number, certificate of authenticity and historic charting (owner documented and vaulted at Alchemist Publishing).


The Day When Dante Went to Hell

Thursday was Dantedì (Dante’s Day): March 25th in Florence, Italy. It is unanimously recognized as the starting day of Dante’s trip through the underworld. It lasts seven days, so we expect him in Paradise by next Monday.

The intensity of Path To Paradiso depicts a poetic Paradise as a series of concentric spheres surround the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. Written in the early 14th century, allegorically, the poem represents the soul’s ascent to God. During the course of his journey, Dante meets and converses with several blessed souls. He is careful to say that these all actually live in bliss with God in the Empyrean: But all those souls grace the Empyrean;

and each of them has gentle life though some sense the Eternal Spirit more, some less.



Path to Paradiso is a striking art piece with a unique focal point for creative intellectual conversation.






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