
Perselus Tarot
by Patricia Sobral
Theme: Dark gothic exploration of the unknown
Medium: digital
The Perselus Tarot is a 78-card deck by Patricia Sobral, featuring dark, gothic-inspired artwork with a limited color palette emphasizing black, white, and red. It aims to explore mysteries of the unknown through its distinctive visual style.
About This Deck
The Perselus Tarot is a 78-card deck illustrated by Patricia Sobral, designed to delve into the unknown with a distinct dark and gothic aesthetic. The deck utilizes a striking monochromatic base, predominantly black and white, with selective splashes of vibrant red that draw the eye to key symbolic elements or character features. This limited color scheme enhances the dramatic and mysterious atmosphere, making each card feel intense and evocative.
The deck appears to follow the traditional 78-card tarot structure, including both Major and Minor Arcana, with card titles clearly displayed at the top. The imagery often features stylized human figures, sometimes with an ethereal or vampiric quality, alongside gothic architectural elements, skulls, and other dark motifs. The overall impression is one of depth and introspection, inviting readers to engage with the shadow aspects of their journey.
While specific details about the card stock or accompanying materials are not available, the visual presentation suggests a deck crafted for those who appreciate a strong, consistent artistic vision in their divination tools. The blend of detailed illustration with a stark color palette creates a unique reading experience, focusing on emotional intensity and symbolic impact rather than literal interpretation.
Key Features
- 78-card tarot deck
- Dark and gothic art style
- Limited color palette of black, white, and red
- Highly detailed digital illustrations
- Features traditional tarot structure
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for experienced tarot readers and collectors who are drawn to dark, gothic, or horror aesthetics. It will resonate with those who appreciate highly detailed, dramatic artwork and a strong, consistent visual theme. Readers interested in exploring shadow work, psychological depths, or themes of mystery and the unknown will find this deck particularly engaging. It may also appeal to individuals with an interest in alternative subcultures or art styles.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$1.6K
Backers
17
Funded
107%
Launched
Feb 2025
Platform: Kickstarter
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