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PostMondrian Tarot

PostMondrian Tarot

by Mykola Taradaiko

Tarot
colorfulgeometricbotanicaldiversehand-drawn
mondrian-inspiredabstract-artmodern-artstained-glass-stylefloralcontemporary

Theme: Mondrian-inspired geometry with botanical elements and diverse female figures

Medium: pencil ink

A tarot deck by Mykola Taradaiko that blends the geometric abstraction of Mondrian with detailed floral motifs and diverse female figures. Each card features a central illustration framed by black lines and color blocks.

About This Deck

The PostMondrian Tarot is a visually distinctive deck that reinterprets traditional tarot imagery through a unique artistic lens. Created by Mykola Taradaiko, the deck draws inspiration from Piet Mondrian's abstract compositions, characterized by bold black lines and primary color blocks, but integrates these with intricate, hand-drawn floral patterns and diverse female figures. This fusion creates a contrast between structured geometry and organic fluidity, offering a fresh aesthetic for tarot readers.

The deck's design features a central image on each card, often depicting one or more women, surrounded by a border that combines Mondrian-esque rectangles and squares with detailed botanical illustrations. This approach allows for both abstract contemplation and narrative interpretation. The card titles, such as "XX Judgement," "King of Cups," "Four of Wands," and "Eight of Pentacles," indicate adherence to a traditional tarot structure, making it accessible to those familiar with the system.

The overall impression is one of thoughtful design, where the familiar structure of tarot meets a modern art sensibility. The interplay of abstract and figurative elements encourages readers to engage with the cards on multiple levels, from immediate visual impact to deeper symbolic meaning. The deck appears to be a full 78-card set, offering a complete system for divination and self-reflection.

Key Features

  • Unique blend of Mondrian-inspired geometry and detailed botanical art
  • Features diverse female figures in card illustrations
  • Adheres to traditional tarot card titles (e.g., Judgement, King of Cups)
  • Visually striking aesthetic with bold black lines and vibrant colors

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate modern art, particularly those with an interest in abstract art and geometric design. It will appeal to readers seeking a visually stimulating deck that offers a fresh take on traditional tarot imagery, especially those who enjoy intricate botanical illustrations and diverse representation. It is suitable for both experienced readers looking for a unique aesthetic and beginners who are drawn to its distinctive visual language.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the artistic style of the PostMondrian Tarot?
The PostMondrian Tarot features a unique artistic style that combines the geometric abstraction of Piet Mondrian with intricate, hand-drawn botanical illustrations. Each card is framed by bold black lines and blocks of primary colors, contrasted with detailed floral patterns and diverse female figures, creating a modern, stained-glass effect.
Does the PostMondrian Tarot follow traditional tarot symbolism?
Based on the visible card titles such as "XX Judgement," "King of Cups," "Four of Wands," and "Eight of Pentacles," the PostMondrian Tarot appears to follow the traditional structure and naming conventions of a standard tarot deck, making it compatible with established tarot reading practices.
Are the illustrations in the PostMondrian Tarot diverse?
Yes, the illustrations in the PostMondrian Tarot feature diverse female figures with varying skin tones and hairstyles. This suggests an intentional focus on inclusive representation within the deck's artwork.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$2.6K

Backers

28

Funded

106%

Launched

Oct 2021

Platform: Kickstarter

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