
Nascosto Tarot: The Deck of Signs and Hidden Meanings
by Matthew Clark
Theme: Vibrant nightmarish imagery with cultural and historical depth
The Nascosto Tarot is a 78-card deck featuring vibrant, nightmarish imagery that blends cultural, historical, and linguistic elements. Created by cartoonist and illustrator Matthew Clark, the deck explores themes on the border of reality and insanity.
About This Deck
The Nascosto Tarot, meaning "hidden" in Italian, is a full 78-card deck designed by Matthew Clark, also known as Maeca Art. The deck aims to present a unique visual experience through its "vibrant nightmarish imagery," which draws inspiration from various cultural, historical, and linguistic sources. Clark's artistic interest lies in the intersection of reality and insanity, a theme that is central to the deck's aesthetic and conceptual framework.
The deck's title, "Nascosto," hints at its focus on uncovering concealed meanings and symbols. While specific card details are not provided, the overall artistic direction suggests a departure from traditional tarot aesthetics, leaning instead towards a more unsettling and surreal interpretation. The incorporation of diverse cultural and historical elements implies a rich tapestry of symbolism woven into each card, inviting readers to delve into layers of meaning beyond the surface.
Matthew Clark, a cartoonist and illustrator active in the Texas Convention scene, brings his distinctive style to this tarot project. The deck is positioned as a guide for those venturing into its "bizarre vivid world of secrets and symbols," suggesting an experience that is both visually arresting and intellectually stimulating for seekers of unseen knowledge.
Key Features
- Full 78-card tarot deck
- Features vibrant nightmarish imagery
- Incorporates cultural, historical, and linguistic themes
- Created by cartoonist and illustrator Matthew Clark (Maeca Art)
- Explores the border of reality and insanity
Who It's For
This deck is suited for experienced tarot readers and collectors who appreciate dark, surreal, or gothic aesthetics and are looking for a deck that challenges traditional interpretations. It would appeal to those interested in exploring psychological depths, cultural symbolism, and the more unsettling aspects of human experience. Readers who prefer a highly intuitive and visually intense reading experience, rather than strict adherence to RWS imagery, would find this deck compelling.
The Story Behind This Deck
Matthew Clark, known professionally 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 infuse each of the 78 cards with a blend of vibrant, nightmarish imagery and rich cultural, historical, and linguistic symbolism.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$2.7K
Backers
37
Funded
67%
Launched
Feb 2019
Platform: Kickstarter
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