
Illustrated Tales Tarot
by Pastel Magick
Theme: Whimsical storybook interpretations of Rider-Waite-Smith tarot
Medium: watercolor
A hand-illustrated and watercolor-painted tarot deck by Pastel Magick, inspired by the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith system. It features a soft, whimsical aesthetic with characters reminiscent of classic storybook illustrations.
About This Deck
The Illustrated Tales Tarot is a full 78-card deck that reinterprets the classic Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) system through a unique hand-illustrated and watercolor art style. Created by Pastel Magick, the deck aims to be accessible for both beginners and advanced readers by maintaining recognizable RWS symbolism while presenting it in a fresh, storybook-inspired aesthetic. The artwork evokes a sense of nostalgia, drawing on visual cues from fairy tales and historical fashion.
Each card is meticulously hand-drawn and painted with watercolors, giving the deck a soft, ethereal quality. The color palette leans towards pastels and muted tones, contributing to a gentle and intuitive reading experience. The imagery features figures in period attire, often set against natural or ornate backdrops, which adds to the 'illustrated tales' theme. This approach allows for a connection to traditional tarot meanings while offering a visually distinct and charming interpretation.
The deck's design emphasizes clarity and approachability, making it suitable for those new to tarot who appreciate a softer visual style, as well as seasoned readers looking for a deck with a whimsical, narrative feel. The combination of traditional structure with a unique artistic vision ensures that the deck is both functional for divination and a delightful art object.
Key Features
- Hand-illustrated and watercolor-painted artwork
- Inspired by the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith system
- Soft, pastel color palette with a whimsical, storybook aesthetic
- Suitable for both beginners and advanced readers
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for tarot beginners seeking an approachable and visually gentle introduction to the Rider-Waite-Smith system, as its clear imagery and soft aesthetic can make learning less intimidating. It also appeals to experienced readers who appreciate a whimsical, storybook art style and a deck that maintains traditional symbolism. Collectors of unique, hand-illustrated decks, particularly those with a fondness for historical fashion or fairy tale themes, will find this deck appealing.
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