
Espiritismo / Vudu Tarot Art Cards - Extended Campaign
by Monroe Rodriguez Singh
Theme: Afro-Caribbean and Latino mythologies in a comic book art style tarot
Medium: mixed media
The Espiritismo Tarot is a 79-card deck by Monroe Rodriguez Singh, blending Rider-Waite symbolism with Afro-Caribbean and Latino traditions. It features diverse characters, Catholic saints, and mythologies, with gold foil accents on each card.
About This Deck
The Espiritismo Tarot is a unique 79-card deck, including 78 standard tarot cards plus one bonus card, created by artist Monroe Rodriguez Singh. It reinterprets the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith system through the lens of Afro-Caribbean and Latino spiritual traditions, including Santeria, Palo Mayombe, Umbanda, Candomble, Espiritismo, Maria Lionza, Hinduism, and Hoodoo/Conjure. Each card features distinct characters that incorporate traditional Catholic saints alongside figures from these diverse mythologies, aiming to provide authentic representation within the tarot space.
The deck's imagery is designed to be racially and gender diverse, offering a fresh perspective that challenges the often Eurocentric focus of many tarot decks. The campaign emphasizes its role as an art piece, with each card featuring smooth gold foil accents on the characters' faces and Afro-Caribbean pictographic ceremonial drawings in the background. This fusion of traditional tarot structure with rich cultural narratives makes the Espiritismo Tarot a significant contribution to the growing number of culturally specific and inclusive divination tools.
Monroe Rodriguez Singh's intention was to create a deck that not only serves as a divination tool but also as a celebration of underrepresented traditions. The deck is presented as accessible to a wide range of diviners, regardless of their personal beliefs, and is also intended to be appreciated by art lovers. This approach highlights the creator's commitment to both spiritual authenticity and artistic quality, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a deck with deep cultural roots and a modern, inclusive aesthetic.
Key Features
- 79 cards, including 78 standard tarot cards and one bonus card
- Based on Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism with Afro-Caribbean and Latino cultural themes
- Features diverse characters, Catholic saints, and mythologies
- Gold foil accents on character faces and Afro-Caribbean ceremonial drawings in backgrounds
- Comic book art style with vibrant, dynamic illustrations
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for tarot readers interested in Afro-Caribbean and Latino spiritual traditions, or those seeking a racially and gender-diverse deck. It appeals to collectors of unique tarot art and individuals who appreciate a comic book art style. Experienced Rider-Waite-Smith readers will find the underlying structure familiar, while the rich cultural overlay offers new interpretive possibilities. It is also suitable for those looking for a deck that challenges traditional Eurocentric tarot imagery.
The Story Behind This Deck
Monroe Rodriguez Singh embarked on the creation of the Espiritismo Tarot with a deep personal connection to the project, driven by a perceived lack of authentic African-inspired tarot decks and representation of these traditions in new age society. Singh aimed to correct inaccuracies found in other decks by creating one firmly rooted in Afro-Caribbean traditions, drawing inspiration from Santeria, Palo Mayombe, Umbanda, Candomble, Espiritismo, Maria Lionza, Hinduism, and Hoodoo/Conjure. The goal was to produce a deck that is not only racially and gender diverse but also universally appealing to art lovers and diviners.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$3.2K
Backers
35
Launched
Feb 2016
Platform: Kickstarter
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