All Manner of Wonders
Original Art by Matthew Spencer
A flamboyant and renowned explorer, this intrepid rooster has skillfully navigated even the most treacherous passages…
and returned home with tales proclaiming all manner of wonders.
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Inspired by illuminated manuscripts & beautiful maps, Renaissance portraiture, and the profundity of cosmic events.
Painted in watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil on 140lb Arches hot press paper.
The artwork is framed in a teal and weathered bronze colored frame.
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About the Artist
Matthew Spencer
Matthew Spencer is a queer illustrator from southeast Michigan.
He works primarily in ink, watercolor and gouache (often embellished with metal leaf), creating pieces inspired by folklore, history, and nature.
Outside of his freelance work, he has been slowly but surely been illustrating his own tarot deck. The Courtly Beasts Tarot- along with a good deal of Matthew’s other personal work- depicts a fantastical world populated by anthropomorphic animals in elaborate costume, set within lush environments both botanical and architectural.
More from Matthew Spencer
Matthew Spencer
Matthew Spencer is a queer illustrator from southeast Michigan.
He works primarily in ink, watercolor and gouache (often embellished with metal leaf), creating pieces inspired by folklore, history, and nature.
Outside of his freelance work, he has been slowly but surely been illustrating his own tarot deck. The Courtly Beasts Tarot- along with a good deal of Matthew’s other personal work- depicts a fantastical world populated by anthropomorphic animals in elaborate costume, set within lush environments both botanical and architectural.
More from Matthew Spencer