


LA TORRE (The Tower) Tarot Print by Malleus
La Torre (The Tower) is the 16th card of the Major Arcana
The number 16 can be seen as a combination of 1 (beginnings, power, will) and 6 (harmony, balance, responsibility), suggesting that the destruction brought by The Tower is not an end in itself but a necessary step toward new awareness.
In numerology, 16 is often associated with the fall of the ego and the revelation of truth, perfectly aligning with La Torre’s message: the breaking down of illusions and unstable structures to pave the way for authentic growth.
The central figure is a powerful goddess-like entity with long, flowing red hair, holding lightning bolts in both hands. Her intense gaze and commanding presence suggest she is the force behind the destruction rather than a victim of it.
She wears a striking golden headdress adorned with spikes and an intricate face motif, further emphasizing her divine or supernatural nature.
Instead of a separate collapsing tower, the lower half of her body is the tower itself, resembling the architecture of the Tower of Babel or an ancient fortress.
This visual metaphor reinforces the idea that destruction and transformation are inherent within the figure she embodies both the force of chaos and the structure being undone.
The background is filled with dramatic contrasts: a black sunburst, swirling blue clouds, and thick white mist at the bottom, creating a sense of turbulence and upheaval. The lightning bolts crackling from her hands symbolize sudden, unavoidable change, a hallmark of La Torre card’s meaning.
This artwork brings a fresh, almost mythological interpretation to La Torre, depicting destruction as an act of divine will, pushing toward enlightenment and renewal.
✵Print is 16.5"x27"
✵Print will be shipped rolled.
La Torre (The Tower) is the 16th card of the Major Arcana
The number 16 can be seen as a combination of 1 (beginnings, power, will) and 6 (harmony, balance, responsibility), suggesting that the destruction brought by The Tower is not an end in itself but a necessary step toward new awareness.
In numerology, 16 is often associated with the fall of the ego and the revelation of truth, perfectly aligning with La Torre’s message: the breaking down of illusions and unstable structures to pave the way for authentic growth.
The central figure is a powerful goddess-like entity with long, flowing red hair, holding lightning bolts in both hands. Her intense gaze and commanding presence suggest she is the force behind the destruction rather than a victim of it.
She wears a striking golden headdress adorned with spikes and an intricate face motif, further emphasizing her divine or supernatural nature.
Instead of a separate collapsing tower, the lower half of her body is the tower itself, resembling the architecture of the Tower of Babel or an ancient fortress.
This visual metaphor reinforces the idea that destruction and transformation are inherent within the figure she embodies both the force of chaos and the structure being undone.
The background is filled with dramatic contrasts: a black sunburst, swirling blue clouds, and thick white mist at the bottom, creating a sense of turbulence and upheaval. The lightning bolts crackling from her hands symbolize sudden, unavoidable change, a hallmark of La Torre card’s meaning.
This artwork brings a fresh, almost mythological interpretation to La Torre, depicting destruction as an act of divine will, pushing toward enlightenment and renewal.
✵Print is 16.5"x27"
✵Print will be shipped rolled.
La Torre (The Tower) is the 16th card of the Major Arcana
The number 16 can be seen as a combination of 1 (beginnings, power, will) and 6 (harmony, balance, responsibility), suggesting that the destruction brought by The Tower is not an end in itself but a necessary step toward new awareness.
In numerology, 16 is often associated with the fall of the ego and the revelation of truth, perfectly aligning with La Torre’s message: the breaking down of illusions and unstable structures to pave the way for authentic growth.
The central figure is a powerful goddess-like entity with long, flowing red hair, holding lightning bolts in both hands. Her intense gaze and commanding presence suggest she is the force behind the destruction rather than a victim of it.
She wears a striking golden headdress adorned with spikes and an intricate face motif, further emphasizing her divine or supernatural nature.
Instead of a separate collapsing tower, the lower half of her body is the tower itself, resembling the architecture of the Tower of Babel or an ancient fortress.
This visual metaphor reinforces the idea that destruction and transformation are inherent within the figure she embodies both the force of chaos and the structure being undone.
The background is filled with dramatic contrasts: a black sunburst, swirling blue clouds, and thick white mist at the bottom, creating a sense of turbulence and upheaval. The lightning bolts crackling from her hands symbolize sudden, unavoidable change, a hallmark of La Torre card’s meaning.
This artwork brings a fresh, almost mythological interpretation to La Torre, depicting destruction as an act of divine will, pushing toward enlightenment and renewal.
✵Print is 16.5"x27"
✵Print will be shipped rolled.