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The Nature Tarot: A Winged Tribute to the Rider-Waite

The Nature Tarot: A Winged Tribute to the Rider-Waite

by SENGIA Lite

Tarot
hand-drawnbotanicalanimalblack-and-whiteelegantnature
rider-waite-smithavianmonochromaticetching-styledetailed-artnatural-elementsfine-art

Theme: Rider-Waite-Smith tarot reinterpreted with birds and natural elements

Medium: pencil ink

A black-and-white tarot deck that reinterprets Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism through detailed illustrations of birds and natural elements. Created by SENGIA Lite, the deck features intricate linework and a focus on avian imagery.

About This Deck

The Nature Tarot: A Winged Tribute to the Rider-Waite is a black-and-white tarot deck that offers a fresh, nature-centric perspective on the classic RWS system. Each card is meticulously illustrated with birds and botanical elements, replacing human figures with avian counterparts while retaining the core symbolic meaning of the original Rider-Waite-Smith imagery. The deck's aesthetic is characterized by its detailed linework and a monochromatic palette, which lends a timeless and elegant feel to the cards.

The deck's title, "A Winged Tribute," directly reflects its central theme: the reinterpretation of tarot archetypes through the symbolism of birds. For example, The Lovers card is depicted with two swans forming a heart shape, embodying the card's themes of union and choice. The suit of Cups is shown with various birds perched among acorns, suggesting emotional depth and natural abundance. This approach makes the deck accessible to those familiar with RWS while offering a unique visual experience.

The overall design emphasizes natural beauty and intricate detail, inviting readers to connect with the cards on an intuitive level through the universal language of nature. The absence of color allows the fine details of the illustrations to stand out, creating a meditative and focused reading experience. This deck is designed to be both a functional tool for divination and a beautiful art object for collectors.

Key Features

  • Black-and-white illustrations with intricate linework
  • Reinterprets Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism with bird and nature imagery
  • Elegant, classic font for card titles and suit names
  • Focus on natural elements and avian symbolism
  • Designed for both functional reading and aesthetic appreciation

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot readers who appreciate black-and-white art, intricate detail, and nature-themed imagery, particularly birds. It appeals to those familiar with the Rider-Waite-Smith system who are looking for a visually distinct interpretation that maintains traditional symbolism. Collectors of unique art decks and individuals seeking a meditative, aesthetically refined reading experience will also find this deck appealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Nature Tarot a full 78-card deck?
While the exact card count is not explicitly stated, the deck is described as a "tribute to the Rider-Waite," which typically implies a full 78-card tarot structure, including 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. The visible cards (The Lovers, II Cups, IIII Cups) confirm it follows standard tarot naming conventions.
What is the art style of The Nature Tarot?
The Nature Tarot features a detailed black-and-white linework art style, reminiscent of traditional etchings or scientific illustrations. The illustrations use cross-hatching and stippling for shading, creating a rich texture and depth against a cream-colored background.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
As a "tribute to the Rider-Waite," this deck likely follows the traditional RWS symbolism, making it accessible to beginners who are learning with standard RWS resources. The unique bird imagery offers a fresh visual approach while maintaining the core meanings, which can aid intuitive understanding.
Does The Nature Tarot come with a guidebook?
Information regarding the inclusion of a guidebook is not available. However, many indie tarot decks often include a small booklet (LWB) or a digital guide to help readers interpret the unique imagery.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$1.8K

Backers

55

Funded

143%

Launched

Jan 2026

Platform: Kickstarter

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