
Nascosto Tarot: The Deck of Signs and Hidden Meanings
by Matthew Clark
Theme: Nightmarish and surreal imagery exploring hidden meanings
A 78-card tarot deck featuring vibrant, nightmarish imagery that blends cultural, historical, and linguistic elements. Created by cartoonist and illustrator Matthew Clark, it aims to explore the borderline between reality and insanity.
About This Deck
The Nascosto Tarot, meaning "hidden" in Italian, is a full 78-card tarot deck conceptualized by Matthew Clark, also known as Maeca Art. The deck is designed to present a world of "vibrant nightmarish imagery" that draws on diverse cultural, historical, and linguistic influences. Clark's artistic interest lies in the intersection of reality and insanity, a theme he intended to weave throughout the deck's symbolism and visual narrative.
The campaign emphasized the deck as a "map" for seekers venturing into a "bizarre vivid world of secrets and symbols," suggesting an intuitive and exploratory reading experience. While specific card details are not provided, the overarching theme points to a deck that challenges conventional interpretations and invites deeper engagement with its complex, dreamlike decadence. The inclusion of "signs and hidden meanings" in the deck's title further reinforces its layered approach to symbolism.
Matthew Clark, a cartoonist and illustrator active in the Texas Convention scene, launched this project on Kickstarter in 2019. Despite not reaching its funding goal, the campaign outlined a vision for a unique tarot experience, offering backers not only the deck but also signed prints and even original Major Arcana line art, indicating a strong emphasis on the artistic value of the illustrations.
Key Features
- Full 78-card tarot deck
- Features vibrant nightmarish imagery
- Incorporates culture, history, and language into its symbolism
- Created by cartoonist and illustrator Matthew Clark (Maeca Art)
- Designed for exploring hidden meanings and the surreal
Who It's For
This deck is suited for experienced tarot readers and collectors who appreciate dark, surreal, or gothic aesthetics and are drawn to complex, layered symbolism. It would appeal to those interested in exploring the psychological and subconscious aspects of tarot, particularly readers who enjoy decks that challenge traditional interpretations and invite deep, intuitive engagement with their imagery. It is less likely to be a beginner-friendly deck due to its described "nightmarish" and intricate nature.
The Story Behind This Deck
Matthew Clark, known as Maeca Art, is a cartoonist and illustrator based in the Texas Convention scene. His artistic journey has always been driven by an interest in art that blurs the lines between reality and insanity. This fascination directly inspired the creation of the Nascosto Tarot, where he sought to manifest a world of "dreamlike decadence" and "vibrant nightmarish imagery" through the tarot system.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$2.7K
Backers
37
Funded
67%
Launched
Feb 2019
Platform: Kickstarter
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