January 5th, 2017 § Comments Off on Venetian Carnival Tarot § permalink
Here’s another sweet new deck in the works … the Venetian Carnival Tarot by Roxana Paul.
To hear Roxana talk about the cards, take a look at the video below. And if you’d like to see some of the beautiful designs, and learn more about the project, visit the Venetian Carnival Tarot project page, and/or Facebook page.
November 20th, 2016 § Comments Off on Dark Days Tarot § permalink
Here’s another interesting Tarot Kickstarter project, this time by Wren McMurdo. It’s the Dark Days Tarot, a Lunar-inspired deck. Take a look at the video below, and/or visit the Dark Days project page to learn more.
November 16th, 2016 § Comments Off on Monstarot § permalink
Here’s an adorable new deck by Joanna Nelson called the Monstarot, featuring some very very sweet monsters. Take a look at the video below, and/or visit the Monstarot project page to learn more.
November 7th, 2016 § Comments Off on The Incredible Psychic Meow § permalink
If you’re a Tarot fan who loves cats, Serena Toxicat’s new deck, The Incredible Psychic Meow, might be right up your alley.
Take a look at the video below, and/or visit The Incredible Psychic Meow project page to learn more.
October 3rd, 2016 § Comments Off on Dust II Onyx § permalink
Take a look at the video below to meet artist Courtney Alexander and her absolutely gorgeous new deck, the Dust II Onyx: A Melanated Tarot Deck. And visit her project page and/or website to learn more.
September 20th, 2016 § Comments Off on The Riderless Tarot § permalink
If you’re a Tarot fan who loves horses, this is the deck for you – The Riderless Tarot: Horse Art by Nakisha.
Nakisha VanderHoeven is the creator of the Rabbit Tarot, but this time round she’s focused on horses. Using the Rider Waite Smith deck as her guide, she’s eliminated all the people, and let the horses (and some other animals) reign supreme (pun intended).
Take a look at the video below, or the Riderless Tarot project page to learn more …
August 30th, 2016 § Comments Off on The MidCenturian Illustrated Tarot § permalink
Here’s a sweet new deck with a 1950’s/60’s sort of vibe … it’s the MidCenturian Illustrated Tarot by Madam Clara.
Take a look at the video below to see the cards, and visit the MidCenturian project page to learn more …
August 8th, 2016 § Comments Off on The Asian American Tarot § permalink
Take a look at this very interesting new Tarot project by the Asian American Literary Review … it’s the Asian American Tarot: A Mental Health Project.
This majors-only deck is part of a larger project focusing on mental health and arts-based self-care within the Asian American community. As explained on their project page …
“In the spirit of fortune-telling practices so prevalent in our communities, we’re creating a new deck of tarot cards, featuring original art and text that work to reveal the hidden contours of our Asian American emotional, psychic, and spiritual lives, as well as the systems of violence that bear down upon them. Replacing the 22 archetypes of the traditional major arcana (e.g., the Empress, the Hierophant, the Wheel of Fortune, etc.) are figures drawn directly from Asian American life — the Migrant, the Foreigner, the Shopkeeper, the Adoptee, the Model Minority, the Desecrated Temple — that we’ve asked some of our commuities’ most exciting artists, poets, and writers to reinterpret.
Because Asian American wellness fundamentally depends upon anti-racism, our deck is an anti-racist hack for the tradintonal deck: take out the existing major arcana, insert ours, and voila! An Asian American mental health tarot, a little self-care magic.”
This looks like a fabulous project … please visit the Asian American Tarot project page to learn more.
July 19th, 2016 § Comments Off on Ethereal Visions § permalink
This new Illuminated Art Nouveau deck by Matt Hughes looks like it’s going to be gorgeous!
Take a look at the video below, and/or visit the Etherreal Vision Tarot Deck project page to learn more.
June 14th, 2016 § § permalink
Here’s a sweet new Tarot deck project – the Little Monsters Tarot by Olivia Pepper.
Take a look at the video below to see images of the Major Arcana, and to learn more, visit the Little Monsters project page.
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