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The Elsewhere Tarot, revisited

The Elsewhere Tarot, revisited

by Lee Alder Ketcham Seguinte

Tarot78 cards· Includes guidebook
darkfantasycollagedigital
surrealmodern-magicfairy-talephotographic-collagegrittyrevisited-edition

Theme: Collision of traditional fairy tale and modern magic through collage art

Medium: mixed media

The Elsewhere Tarot, Revisited is a 78-card collage-art tarot deck by Lee Alder Ketcham Seguinte, blending traditional fairy tale elements with modern, often surreal, imagery. It includes a booklet and features a distinct visual style that combines photographic elements with digital manipulation.

About This Deck

The Elsewhere Tarot, Revisited is a 78-card tarot deck that utilizes a unique collage art style, combining photographic elements with digital manipulation to create surreal and thought-provoking imagery. The deck aims to bridge the gap between classic fairy tale narratives and contemporary magical themes, offering a fresh perspective on traditional tarot archetypes. Each card is a composite image, often featuring human figures in unexpected or symbolic contexts, set against backgrounds that range from natural landscapes to abstract compositions.

The deck's aesthetic is characterized by its blend of the familiar and the fantastical. While adhering to the 78-card structure of a standard tarot deck, the visual interpretations are highly individualistic, inviting readers to engage with the cards on an intuitive level. The imagery often presents a dreamlike quality, where everyday objects and figures are transformed into symbols within a larger narrative. This approach encourages a more personal and introspective reading experience, moving beyond rigid interpretations to explore the subconscious connections within the artwork.

Designed for both seasoned tarot readers and those new to the practice, the deck comes with a booklet to guide users through its unique symbolism. The "revisited" aspect in the title suggests an evolution or refinement of a previous concept, indicating a thoughtful development process behind the deck's creation. Its distinct visual language makes it a notable addition for collectors and readers seeking a deck that challenges conventional tarot aesthetics.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck
  • Collage art style combining photography and digital elements
  • Includes a companion booklet
  • Inspired by traditional fairy tales and modern magic
  • Features unique, often surreal, visual interpretations of tarot archetypes

Who It's For

This deck is well-suited for tarot readers who appreciate contemporary art, particularly those drawn to collage, surrealism, or mixed-media aesthetics. It appeals to individuals seeking a deck with a strong, unique visual voice that encourages intuitive interpretation rather than strict adherence to traditional RWS imagery. Readers interested in exploring themes of modern magic, fairy tales, and the subconscious will find this deck engaging. It may also attract collectors looking for artist-driven, visually distinctive tarot decks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in The Elsewhere Tarot, Revisited?
The Elsewhere Tarot, Revisited is a complete 78-card tarot deck, following the traditional structure of 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. This allows for comprehensive readings within the standard tarot system.
What is the art style of The Elsewhere Tarot, Revisited?
The deck features a distinctive collage art style, created by combining photographic elements with digital manipulation. This results in surreal, layered imagery that blends traditional fairy tale motifs with modern, sometimes gritty, aesthetics. The visual approach is highly artistic and encourages intuitive engagement.
Does The Elsewhere Tarot, Revisited come with a guidebook?
Yes, the deck includes a companion booklet. This booklet is designed to help readers understand the unique symbolism and interpretations presented in the deck's collage artwork, making it accessible for both new and experienced tarot practitioners.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
While the artwork is highly individualistic, the deck maintains the traditional 78-card tarot structure, making it compatible with general tarot knowledge. The included booklet will provide guidance on the specific interpretations of this deck, making it accessible for beginners who are open to a more intuitive and visually driven reading experience.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$3.1K

Backers

66

Funded

78%

Launched

Mar 2022

Platform: Kickstarter

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