
Perselus Tarot
by Patricia Sobral
Theme: Gothic mysteries and the unknown
Medium: pencil ink
The Perselus Tarot is a 78-card deck by Patricia Sobral, featuring dark and gothic-inspired artwork with a limited color palette of black, white, and red accents. 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 dark and gothic aesthetic. The deck utilizes a striking monochromatic base of black and white, punctuated by vibrant red accents that draw the eye to key symbolic elements or figures. This limited color scheme enhances the dramatic and mysterious atmosphere of each card, making the imagery impactful and intense.
The deck's visual style blends elements of gothic art, heavy metal aesthetics, and contemporary illustration, creating a unique interpretation of traditional tarot archetypes. Figures are often depicted with a stylized, almost ethereal quality, yet grounded in a sense of raw power or vulnerability. The overall design suggests a deck intended for deep introspection and exploration of shadow aspects, or for readers drawn to a more intense and less conventional visual language in their divination tools.
While specific details about the card stock or packaging are not available, the visual presentation of the cards in the promotional image suggests a focus on the artwork itself. The dark backgrounds and stark contrasts would likely benefit from a matte finish to reduce glare and enhance the intricate details of Sobral's illustrations. The deck's adherence to the 78-card structure indicates it follows a traditional tarot system, making it accessible to experienced readers familiar with standard interpretations, even with its unique artistic approach.
Key Features
- 78-card tarot deck
- Distinctive dark and gothic art style
- Limited color palette of black, white, and red accents
- Illustrated by Patricia Sobral
Who It's For
This deck is well-suited for experienced tarot readers who appreciate dark, gothic, or heavy metal aesthetics and are looking for a deck with a strong, consistent artistic vision. It will appeal to collectors of unique and visually striking tarot decks, particularly those drawn to limited color palettes and intricate, illustrative styles. Readers interested in exploring shadow work, intense introspection, or who simply prefer a departure from more traditional or brightly colored decks will find the Perselus Tarot engaging.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$1.6K
Backers
17
Funded
107%
Launched
Feb 2025
Platform: Kickstarter
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