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The Forgotten Tarot

The Forgotten Tarot

by Siri Soderblom

Tarot81 cards
darkcollagephotographic
antique-photographyvintagehistorical81-cardsintuitiveevocativefine-art

Theme: Antique photographs reinterpreting tarot archetypes

Medium: collage

The Forgotten Tarot is an 81-card deck by Siri Soderblom that uses antique photographs to reinterpret traditional tarot archetypes. It offers a unique, collage-based visual approach to divination.

About This Deck

The Forgotten Tarot, created by Siri Soderblom, is an 81-card deck that offers a distinctive photographic approach to the traditional tarot system. Unlike many photographic decks that feature posed models, Soderblom's deck utilizes genuine antique photographs, creating a sense of historical depth and evocative mystery. This method allows for a more intuitive and less literal interpretation of the cards, inviting readers to connect with the imagery on a personal, archetypal level.

The deck expands on the standard 78-card structure by including three additional cards, offering more nuanced readings while still allowing for a traditional 78-card experience if preferred. The campaign emphasizes the deck's beauty and uniqueness, aiming to bring a piece of "shared, but forgotten, history" into the realm of tarot. The physical cards are designed for durability and ease of use, printed on 280 gsm blue core playing card stock with a smooth, glossy finish and rounded corners.

Endorsed by notable tarot figures like Rachel Pollack and Mary Greer, the deck is praised for its creative and potent use of historical imagery. It is positioned as a tool for deep introspection, capable of stirring memory and activating the subconscious. The blend of antique aesthetics with tarot symbolism makes it a compelling choice for those seeking a deck that connects with ancestral lines and archetypal energies.

Key Features

  • 81-card deck, including three additional cards for nuanced readings
  • Features antique photographs for a unique visual approach
  • Cards are 3.5"x 5" with rounded corners
  • Printed on Blue Core 280 gsm playing card stock with a smooth, gloss finish
  • Endorsed by prominent tarot authors Rachel Pollack and Mary Greer

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for experienced tarot readers and collectors who appreciate unique, art-driven decks and historical aesthetics. Readers interested in ancestral work, shadow work, or exploring the subconscious will find its evocative imagery particularly resonant. It also appeals to those who prefer a more intuitive reading style, as the antique photographs invite personal interpretation rather than strict adherence to RWS symbolism. Beginners might find it challenging without a strong grasp of traditional tarot meanings, as the imagery is less literal.

The Story Behind This Deck

Siri Soderblom created The Forgotten Tarot with a vision to offer a novel approach to tarot, moving beyond typical photographic decks that use posed models. Her inspiration stemmed from a desire to integrate antique photographs, drawing on a shared, yet often overlooked, historical visual language. The deck's creation was a meticulous process of selecting images that evocatively align with tarot archetypes, a quality highlighted by several esteemed tarot authors who endorsed the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in The Forgotten Tarot?
The Forgotten Tarot contains 81 cards, which is three more than the standard 78-card tarot deck. This expanded count allows for more nuanced readings, though the deck can still be used for traditional 78-card spreads if desired.
What is the art style of The Forgotten Tarot?
The deck features a unique collage art style, utilizing antique photographs to represent tarot archetypes. The imagery often consists of black and white or sepia-toned historical photos, sometimes with subtle graphic elements or textured backgrounds, creating a nostalgic and evocative aesthetic.
Is The Forgotten Tarot suitable for beginners?
While the deck can be used by anyone, its unique photographic and collage-based imagery might be more intuitive for experienced readers who are already familiar with traditional tarot meanings. Beginners might find it beneficial to use alongside a standard RWS reference to understand the underlying symbolism.
What are the physical specifications of the cards?
The cards are 3.5 inches by 5 inches in size, with rounded corners. They are printed on Blue Core 280 gsm playing card stock, featuring a smooth, non-patterned or textured gloss finish for durability and ease of shuffling.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$10K

Backers

86

Launched

Apr 2018

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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