
STREET TREE TAROT
by Matthew López-Jensen
Theme: Urban trees and environmental stewardship through photography
Medium: photography
The Street Tree Tarot is a photographic deck by Matthew López-Jensen, featuring images of urban trees and their surrounding environments. It aims to connect the natural world within cities to storytelling and personal reflection.
About This Deck
The Street Tree Tarot is a unique deck that utilizes photographic imagery to explore the concept of urban trees and their role in the cityscape. Created by Matthew López-Jensen, the deck appears to draw inspiration from the everyday presence of trees in streets, parks, and residential areas, transforming these familiar sights into tools for divination and contemplation. The visual evidence suggests a focus on the diverse forms and settings of street trees, from their roots embedded in concrete to their branches reaching towards the sky, often juxtaposed with elements of human infrastructure like buildings, sidewalks, and vehicles.
This deck likely encourages a grounded, observational approach to readings, inviting users to find meaning in the resilience and quiet presence of urban nature. The concept of "stewardship" mentioned in the blurb suggests an underlying theme of care, connection, and responsibility towards the environment, which could translate into readings about personal growth, community involvement, and ecological awareness. While the specific system (e.g., Rider-Waite-Smith correspondence) is not visually evident, the deck's title implies a connection to tarot's structured narrative, reinterpreting its archetypes through the lens of urban arboriculture.
The aesthetic leans into naturalistic photography, capturing the textures, colors, and light of real-world scenes. The cards appear borderless, allowing the photographic images to extend to the edge, creating an immersive visual experience. This approach positions the deck as both a functional tool for divination and a photographic art object, appealing to those who appreciate realism and a direct connection to the tangible world in their spiritual practice.
Key Features
- Features photographic artwork of street trees and urban environments
- Borderless card design for immersive imagery
- Focuses on themes of stewardship and connection to nature
- Designed by artist Matthew López-Jensen
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for readers who appreciate photography and a grounded, nature-based approach to divination, particularly those interested in urban ecology, environmental themes, or the subtle beauty of everyday surroundings. It would appeal to experienced tarot readers looking for a visually distinct deck that encourages intuitive interpretation beyond traditional symbolism, as well as collectors of unique, art-focused decks. Individuals interested in themes of connection to nature, community, and personal stewardship will find its concept resonant.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$6.1K
Backers
58
Funded
51%
Launched
Jan 2026
Platform: Kickstarter
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