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Blue Earth Tarot & Earth Child Tarot: New Editions

Blue Earth Tarot & Earth Child Tarot: New Editions

by Alyson Davies

Tarot78 cards
colorfulwhimsicalhand-drawnbotanicalnature
cyanotypemonochromaticabstractintuitiveartisticnew-edition

Theme: Dual-themed tarot decks exploring whimsical hand-drawn art and cyanotype-inspired nature imagery

Medium: mixed media

New editions of two distinct 78-card tarot decks by Alyson Davies: the colorful, hand-drawn Earth Child Tarot and the cyanotype-inspired Blue Earth Tarot. Both decks offer unique artistic interpretations of the traditional tarot system.

About This Deck

This Kickstarter campaign offers new editions of two distinct 78-card tarot decks by artist Alyson Davies: the Earth Child Tarot and the Blue Earth Tarot. While both adhere to the standard 78-card tarot structure, their artistic styles and thematic approaches are markedly different, catering to varied aesthetic preferences within the tarot community. The campaign successfully funded, indicating a demand for these unique interpretations.

The Earth Child Tarot, as seen in the 'Moon' and 'Fool' cards, features a vibrant, hand-drawn aesthetic with bold outlines and a rich, almost childlike color palette. This deck appears to embrace a whimsical and intuitive approach to tarot imagery, making it potentially appealing to those who prefer a less rigid or traditionally serious visual style. The 'Moon' card, for instance, depicts a smiling crescent moon over a landscape of colorful plants and smaller moons, suggesting a gentle, nurturing energy.

The Blue Earth Tarot, represented by the '7 of Pentacles' and 'High Priestess' cards, utilizes a striking cyanotype-like aesthetic, predominantly in shades of deep blue and white. This deck offers a more abstract and perhaps introspective visual experience, with imagery that evokes natural textures and forms. The '7 of Pentacles' shows a tree-like structure composed of hands, while the 'High Priestess' features a silhouette with botanical elements, suggesting a connection to nature and inner wisdom through a distinct, monochromatic lens.

Key Features

  • Two distinct 78-card tarot decks: Earth Child Tarot and Blue Earth Tarot
  • Earth Child Tarot features colorful, hand-drawn illustrations
  • Blue Earth Tarot utilizes a cyanotype-inspired, monochromatic art style
  • New editions of previously created decks
  • Successfully funded Kickstarter campaign with 95 backers

Who It's For

The Earth Child Tarot is ideal for tarot readers who appreciate whimsical, colorful, and hand-drawn aesthetics, particularly those seeking a deck with a lighthearted and intuitive feel. It may appeal to beginners due to its approachable imagery or to experienced readers looking for a refreshing, less traditional interpretation. The Blue Earth Tarot, with its cyanotype-inspired, monochromatic art, will attract collectors and readers drawn to unique artistic mediums, abstract imagery, and a more introspective or nature-focused reading experience. Both decks cater to individuals who value artistic expression and a departure from conventional tarot artwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Blue Earth Tarot and the Earth Child Tarot?
The Blue Earth Tarot features a distinct cyanotype-inspired art style, predominantly in shades of deep blue and white, offering a more abstract and textural visual experience. The Earth Child Tarot, in contrast, is characterized by vibrant, hand-drawn illustrations with bold outlines and a colorful, whimsical aesthetic. Both are 78-card tarot decks, but they offer very different artistic interpretations.
Are these decks suitable for beginners?
While the campaign does not specify, the Earth Child Tarot's whimsical and approachable hand-drawn style may be welcoming for beginners. The Blue Earth Tarot's more abstract, artistic approach might appeal more to experienced readers or those comfortable with intuitive interpretation, though any 78-card tarot deck can be used by beginners with a good guidebook.
How many cards are in each deck?
Both the Blue Earth Tarot and the Earth Child Tarot are full 78-card tarot decks, adhering to the standard Major and Minor Arcana structure.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$7.8K

Backers

95

Funded

742%

Launched

Feb 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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