Symbolism & Imagery:

The Three of Wands visuals are dominated by a man standing with his back to us. He is dressed in robes and is pictured staring out over a wide-open space. Ahead of him, we see land, but between the man and that ground is water; a lake, or perhaps the sea.

The man is holding one of three wands that are planted in the ground just behind him. It’s unclear whether he is simply resting his hand there or if the wand is actually holding him up.

Both the man and the card reader have a clear view of the way ahead, and everything looks clear and calm. It’s possible to sense his mood, one of determination. Perhaps he is feeling excited, albeit a bit nervous about the journey ahead. Mainly though, this man seems to be feeling confident that extraordinary adventures are close by, and all will be good because he’s ready for anything.