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Natrona Tarot Deck

Natrona Tarot Deck

by Elliot Brady

Tarot78 cards
hand-drawndark
outsider-artraw-artrider-waite-smithunconventionalindie-deckboglimized

Theme: Raw, hand-drawn interpretation of traditional tarot

Medium: pencil ink

A 78-card tarot deck featuring hand-drawn illustrations with a distinctive, somewhat raw aesthetic, described by the creator as "BOGLIMIZED." The deck appears to follow traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism.

About This Deck

The Natrona Tarot Deck is a 78-card set that offers a unique, hand-drawn interpretation of the classic tarot system. Created by Elliot Brady, the deck's artwork is characterized by a raw, almost outsider art aesthetic, which the creator playfully terms "BOGLIMIZED." This style translates into illustrations that are both familiar in their symbolic representation and distinct in their execution, providing a fresh perspective on traditional tarot imagery.

The deck maintains the standard 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana structure, with cards like the Eight of Swords and The Hanged Man clearly identifiable despite the unconventional art style. The visual approach suggests an intuitive reading experience, where the core meanings of the cards are conveyed through simplified yet impactful imagery. The overall tone is one of quirky individuality, appealing to those who appreciate a departure from polished, mass-produced aesthetics.

While specific details on card stock or packaging are not available, the visual evidence suggests a focus on the unique artistic expression rather than elaborate production finishes. The hand-drawn nature of the illustrations gives each card a personal, almost sketch-like quality, inviting readers to connect with the imagery on a more intimate level. This deck is positioned as a functional reading tool that also serves as a piece of unique, expressive art.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck with fully customized illustrations
  • Hand-drawn artwork with a distinctive, raw aesthetic
  • Appears to follow traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism
  • Features unique card back design in neon green and black

Who It's For

This deck is well-suited for tarot readers who appreciate unique, unconventional, or 'outsider' art styles and are looking for a deck that stands out from more polished, commercially produced options. It would appeal to collectors of indie decks and those who prefer a raw, hand-drawn aesthetic over digital or highly refined illustrations. Readers who are already familiar with the Rider-Waite-Smith system will likely find the symbolism recognizable, making it accessible despite its unique visual interpretation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Natrona Tarot Deck?
The Natrona Tarot Deck is a complete 78-card set, including both the 22 Major Arcana and the 56 Minor Arcana, consistent with traditional tarot structures.
What is the art style of the Natrona Tarot Deck?
The deck features hand-drawn illustrations with a raw, unpolished, and somewhat 'outsider art' aesthetic, described by the creator as "BOGLIMIZED." The artwork uses simple lines and a muted, textured color palette, giving it a unique and distinctive character.
Does the Natrona Tarot Deck follow traditional tarot symbolism?
Based on the visible cards like the Eight of Swords and The Hanged Man, the Natrona Tarot Deck appears to follow traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism, making it readable for those familiar with that system, despite its unique artistic interpretation.
Is the Natrona Tarot Deck suitable for beginners?
While the art style is unconventional, the deck seems to adhere to traditional RWS symbolism, which means beginners familiar with RWS meanings could use it. However, those who prefer more literal or polished imagery for learning might find the unique aesthetic requires some adjustment.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$6.4K

Backers

48

Funded

143%

Launched

Nov 2024

Platform: Kickstarter

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