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#Mood2: Another Tarot Mood

#Mood2: Another Tarot Mood

by Natalie Meraki

Tarot78 cards
colorfulwhimsicaldigitalhand-drawn
comic-artmeme-culturecollaborative-arthumorousmodern-tarotrider-waite-smithbold-lines

Theme: Relatable comic and meme-inspired tarot

Medium: mixed media

A collaborative tarot deck featuring artwork from over 78 artists, curated by Natalie Meraki, designed to be a "ridiculously relatable comic tarot deck." It presents a modern, meme-inspired take on traditional tarot imagery.

About This Deck

The #Mood2: Another Tarot Mood deck is a collaborative project curated by Natalie Meraki, bringing together the talents of over 78 artists to create a full 78-card tarot deck. Positioned as a "ridiculously relatable comic tarot deck," it aims to offer a contemporary and humorous interpretation of classic tarot archetypes, making the ancient system accessible through modern meme culture and diverse artistic styles. This approach suggests a deck that is both playful and insightful, designed to resonate with a younger, internet-savvy audience.

The deck's collaborative nature implies a rich variety of artistic expressions within a unifying theme, likely resulting in a visually dynamic and eclectic collection of cards. While the overall tone is lighthearted and comic-inspired, the foundation remains the traditional 78-card tarot structure, ensuring it can be used for genuine divination and self-reflection. The "meme maker" aspect suggests an emphasis on humor and contemporary relevance, translating complex tarot meanings into easily digestible and often amusing visual narratives.

This deck is likely to appeal to those who appreciate a less serious, more irreverent approach to tarot, without sacrificing the core symbolic integrity. The blend of numerous artists' perspectives, guided by a central vision, promises a unique reading experience that combines familiarity with fresh, unexpected interpretations. It's a deck that aims to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern digital culture, making tarot feel current and personally resonant.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck, following traditional structure
  • Collaborative project featuring artwork from over 78 artists
  • Curated by Natalie Meraki, with a "meme maker" influence
  • Comic-inspired, relatable, and humorous art style
  • Modern interpretation of classic tarot archetypes

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot readers who enjoy humor, contemporary art, and internet culture, particularly those who appreciate memes and comic book aesthetics. It suits individuals looking for a less traditional, more lighthearted approach to tarot, or those who find classic imagery intimidating. It's also a great fit for collectors interested in collaborative art projects and unique, modern interpretations of the tarot system. Experienced readers seeking a fresh perspective on familiar archetypes will find its "ridiculously relatable" nature engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the #Mood2: Another Tarot Mood deck?
The #Mood2: Another Tarot Mood deck is a full 78-card tarot deck, adhering to the traditional structure of Major and Minor Arcana.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
While the deck features a modern, comic-inspired aesthetic, it follows the traditional 78-card tarot structure. This means that while the imagery is fresh and relatable, the underlying system remains consistent with standard tarot, making it accessible for beginners who are open to a contemporary visual style.
What is unique about the artwork in this deck?
The artwork is a collaborative effort by over 78 artists, curated by Natalie Meraki. It features a bold, comic-style aesthetic with thick black outlines and vibrant colors, infused with meme culture and a humorous, relatable tone. This multi-artist approach ensures a diverse yet cohesive visual experience.
Does this deck follow the Rider-Waite-Smith system?
Based on the promotional imagery, which includes recognizable elements like the Sun card and the arrangement of cups, the deck appears to follow the Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) system in its core symbolism, albeit with a modern, comic-inspired interpretation.

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