
Strange Form: In space no one can hear you Tarot
by Roy Huteson Stewart
Theme: Sci-fi film archetypes and Jungian psychology in Major Arcana tarot
Medium: pencil ink
Strange Form: In Space No One Can Hear You Tarot is a Major Arcana deck by Roy Huteson Stewart, exploring film archetypes, Jungian psychology, and tarot symbolism. It features two distinct versions of the Major Arcana, each with a unique aesthetic.
About This Deck
The Strange Form: In Space No One Can Hear You Tarot, created by Roy Huteson Stewart, is a unique Major Arcana deck that delves into the connections between cinematic archetypes, Jungian psychology, and traditional tarot symbolism. The deck is presented in two distinct versions, "Strange Form" and "Strange Form 3," each offering a different visual interpretation of the Major Arcana cards. This approach allows for a comparative study of the archetypal energies, reflecting how different contexts or perspectives can alter the understanding of fundamental human experiences.
The deck's concept is rooted in the idea that film characters, particularly those from iconic sci-fi narratives, embody universal archetypes that resonate deeply with the human psyche. By mapping these characters and their journeys onto the Major Arcana, the deck provides a fresh lens through which to explore self-discovery, personal growth, and the challenges of the unknown. The dual presentation of the Major Arcana invites users to engage with the cards on multiple levels, considering how subtle shifts in imagery and color can influence intuitive interpretations.
While the blurb mentions "Two Major Arcanas," the image provided shows two distinct versions of "The Fool" card, suggesting that the entire Major Arcana is reinterpreted across these two styles. This structure makes the deck suitable for in-depth personal work, shadow work, and exploring the nuances of archetypal energies as they manifest in both individual lives and broader cultural narratives.
Key Features
- Major Arcana deck with two distinct versions of each card
- Explores connections between film archetypes, Jungian psychology, and tarot symbolism
- Hand-drawn, comic-book art style
- Features iconic sci-fi character imagery
- Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 63 backers
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for tarot readers interested in exploring the intersection of pop culture, psychology, and divination, particularly fans of classic sci-fi cinema. It will appeal to those who appreciate a hand-drawn, comic-book art style and enjoy decks that offer multiple interpretations or versions of cards for deeper comparative study. Readers with an interest in Jungian archetypes and their manifestation in modern narratives will find this deck particularly engaging for personal reflection and shadow work.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$3.2K
Backers
63
Funded
349%
Launched
Apr 2022
Platform: Kickstarter
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