Game Of Thrones Art Challenge

Could you create a Game Of Thrones tarot card?

Is Tyrion the Fool?

Is Daenerys the Queen of Swords?

Is the Eyrie the Tower?

Time for another art challenge. Our last two – the challenge and the challenge – produced some cracking r💮esults (fee free to click back and browse) – and this time we expect more jawdropping works of art. Because you lot are geniuses.

Inspiring us this time is the brilliant Game Of Thrones , which is currently airing its second season in the UK on Mondays at 9pm on Sky Atlantic . This time we want to create some really eye-catching tarot cards featuri🍰ng whatever character or characters (or even locations or props) you feel best represent that card.

• We don’t want a f🦹ull set. One card will be enough, though if you want to submit more, feel free

• We don&rsquo♍;t want you to just plonk a photo on tarot card like we have.🎃 That’s not much of a challenge. We’re looking for ART!

𒐪• If you don’t know all the cards, ℱ(or even to buy your own pack)

• You can produce your🧸 images the old fashioned way on paper, or you can produce them digitally, but if you are using the traditℱional paper and paint method we’ll need you to scan it in, please, because we’re only accepting entries digitally

• Please keep to the ratio 200x315 (card-shaped). You’re entry can be larger, but it has to remain in that ratio. So, for example, all the following are acceptable: 300x473, 400x630, 500x788, 1,000x1,575. All standard image file types shꦡould be꧒ okay.

• Email entries to dave.golder@futurenet.com

• Closing date: 30 April

• There will be a prize, we just don’t know what it is yet (and it won’t be massive)! And we’ll publish the best entries on this very site. Or maybe we’ll publish them all and get you to vote. We haven&rsquo🎶;t decided yet. Whatever feels l🌟ike more fun at the time.

Get scribbling NOW!

Read our review of the the Game Of Thrones season two premiere!

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fanta🍌sy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.