
Hirajeta Tarot
by Danny Hirajeta
Theme: Esoteric symbolism and celestial geometry
Medium: digital
The Hirajeta Tarot is a deck by artist Danny Hirajeta, featuring a dark, mystical aesthetic with geometric and celestial motifs. The artwork was completed prior to its 2013 Kickstarter campaign, which aimed to fund its printing and distribution.
About This Deck
The Hirajeta Tarot, created by artist Danny Hirajeta, is a tarot deck characterized by its dark and mystical visual language. The deck's aesthetic combines geometric patterns, celestial symbols, and an overarching sense of esoteric mystery. The campaign blurb indicates that the artwork for the deck was fully completed before the Kickstarter launch in 2013, suggesting a comprehensive artistic vision was in place from the outset.
The visual evidence, primarily the deck's logo, suggests a focus on intricate design and symbolic depth. The logo itself features an all-seeing eye motif within a complex arrangement of circles and lines, set against a dark background with subtle astrological or alchemical patterns. This design choice implies that the deck likely delves into themes of hidden knowledge, cosmic order, and spiritual insight, aligning with traditional tarot's deeper philosophical roots.
While specific details about the card count or included guidebook are not available, the classification as a 'tarot' deck implies it adheres to the standard 78-card structure. The overall presentation suggests a deck designed for readers who appreciate a more serious, contemplative, and visually intricate approach to tarot, moving beyond simple illustrative styles to embrace a rich tapestry of symbolic art.
Key Features
- Artwork completed by artist Danny Hirajeta prior to 2013 Kickstarter launch
- Features a dark, mystical aesthetic with geometric and celestial motifs
- Successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2013, raising $3,032 from 52 backers
Who It's For
This deck is suited for experienced tarot readers and collectors who are drawn to dark, mystical, and esoteric aesthetics. It would appeal to those interested in symbolism, astrology, and alchemical themes, and who prefer a deck with a serious and contemplative tone. Readers who appreciate intricate, digitally rendered artwork with a strong geometric component will find this deck visually engaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$3.0K
Backers
52
Funded
152%
Launched
Feb 2013
Platform: Kickstarter
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