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Stolen Child Tarot, COMPLETE the 78 CARD DECK!

Stolen Child Tarot, COMPLETE the 78 CARD DECK!

by Monica Knighton

Tarot78 cards· Includes guidebook
fantasyhand-drawn
folklorefaeliterary-inspiredyeatsstory-drivenpen-and-inkwatercolor

Theme: Fae folklore and the W.B. Yeats poem "The Stolen Child"

Medium: pencil ink

The Stolen Child Tarot is a 78-card deck inspired by the W.B. Yeats poem of the same name, created by illustrator Monica Knighton. This project aimed to complete the illustrations and produce the full deck.

About This Deck

The Stolen Child Tarot is a 78-card deck conceptualized and illustrated by Monica Knighton, drawing inspiration from W.B. Yeats' classic poem, "The Stolen Child." The Kickstarter campaign, launched in 2013, sought funding to complete the remaining illustrations and bring the full deck to production. The project successfully raised $11,251 from 254 backers, indicating significant interest in Knighton's artistic vision and the deck's unique thematic foundation.

The deck's core inspiration, the Yeats poem, suggests a theme rich in fae folklore, the allure of the wild, and the melancholic beauty of childhood lost to other realms. This thematic depth likely translates into imagery that evokes a sense of mystery, enchantment, and perhaps a touch of wistful longing. As a full 78-card tarot deck, it is designed to be a complete system for divination, offering a unique lens through which to explore traditional tarot archetypes through the specific narrative and mood of the poem.

Monica Knighton, known for her work on the Tarot of the Dead, brings a background in storybook, folklore, and monster imagery to this project. This expertise suggests the artwork for The Stolen Child Tarot would feature intricate, narrative-driven illustrations that immerse the reader in its fantastical world. The companion e-book, mentioned in the reward tiers, would likely provide insights into the card meanings and their connection to the poem, guiding readers through its unique interpretations.

Key Features

  • 78-card complete tarot deck
  • Inspired by W.B. Yeats' poem "The Stolen Child"
  • Created by illustrator Monica Knighton, known for folklore and monster imagery
  • Includes a companion e-book with deck images and updates access
  • Original art pieces (pen and ink with watercolor) were offered as reward tiers

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate literary-inspired themes, particularly those drawn to Irish folklore, fae mythology, and the works of W.B. Yeats. Readers who enjoy decks with a strong narrative and a slightly melancholic or whimsical aesthetic will find this appealing. It would also suit those who value independent artists with a distinct style, especially fans of Monica Knighton's previous work like the Tarot of the Dead.

The Story Behind This Deck

Monica Knighton is a freelance illustrator based in Austin, Texas, specializing in storybook, folklore, and monster imagery. Her previous works include the Tarot of the Dead, a Spanish/English deck inspired by Dia de los Muertos. The Stolen Child Tarot represents her artistic exploration of the W.B. Yeats poem, translating its themes into a full tarot deck. Her creative process often involves building narratives and drawing from rich cultural and literary sources, as evidenced by her diverse portfolio.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the inspiration behind The Stolen Child Tarot?
The Stolen Child Tarot is directly inspired by the W.B. Yeats poem of the same name. This literary foundation suggests a deck rich in themes of fae folklore, the allure of nature, and the mystical elements present in the poem's narrative of children being lured away to an enchanted realm.
How many cards are in The Stolen Child Tarot?
The Stolen Child Tarot is a complete 78-card deck, following the traditional structure of Major and Minor Arcana. This allows for comprehensive tarot readings within the unique thematic framework of the deck.
Does The Stolen Child Tarot include a guidebook?
Yes, the deck includes a companion e-book. This digital guidebook is intended to provide images of the whole deck and likely offers insights into the card meanings and their connection to the Yeats poem, guiding readers through its unique interpretations.
Who is the artist of The Stolen Child Tarot?
The Stolen Child Tarot was created by Monica Knighton, a freelance illustrator based in Austin, Texas. She is known for her work in storybook, folklore, and monster imagery, and has also created the Tarot of the Dead.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$11K

Backers

254

Funded

32%

Launched

Feb 2013

Platform: Kickstarter

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