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The Tarot Card Project

The Tarot Card Project

by Eva Villars

Tarot78 cards
colorfuldiversephotographichand-drawndigital
collaborative-artpnw-artistseclecticmoderncommunity-projectmixed-media-art

Theme: Community-sourced art interpretations of tarot cards

Medium: mixed media

A collaborative tarot deck featuring over 40 artists from the Pacific Northwest, resulting in a diverse range of artistic styles and interpretations. Each card is a unique piece, contributing to a modern and eclectic take on the tarot system.

About This Deck

The Tarot Card Project is a unique collaborative deck, bringing together the talents of over 40 artists from the Pacific Northwest. This community-based approach results in a highly eclectic and visually diverse deck, where each card offers a distinct artistic interpretation. The project successfully raised $3,521 from 101 backers, indicating strong community interest in this collaborative art endeavor.

The deck maintains the traditional 78-card tarot structure, with visible suit names like "Wands," "Cups," and "Pentacles," and Major Arcana titles such as "The Lovers." However, the individual artistic contributions mean there is no single overarching aesthetic; instead, readers encounter a rich tapestry of styles ranging from photography and digital art to illustration and mixed media. This variety encourages an intuitive reading experience, as each card presents a fresh visual perspective.

The card backs feature a minimalist design with a black background and two concentric white circles, offering a clean contrast to the varied card fronts. The project emphasizes local artistic talent and community engagement, making it not just a divination tool but also a celebration of regional creativity. The diverse imagery and modern interpretations make it suitable for readers seeking a contemporary and artistically rich tarot experience.

Key Features

  • Collaborative deck featuring over 40 Pacific Northwest artists
  • Diverse artistic styles across the entire 78-card deck
  • Maintains traditional 78-card tarot structure with standard suit and Major Arcana names
  • Minimalist black card backs with white concentric circles
  • Community-funded project, successfully backed by 101 individuals

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts who appreciate diverse artistic styles and collaborative projects. It will appeal to collectors interested in unique, artist-driven decks and those who enjoy a more modern, less traditional aesthetic. Readers seeking a deck that encourages intuitive interpretation, rather than strict adherence to a single visual system, will find this deck engaging. It's also a great choice for individuals who want to support independent artists and community-based creative endeavors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many artists contributed to The Tarot Card Project?
The Tarot Card Project is a collaborative deck featuring the work of over 40 artists, all from the Pacific Northwest region. This community-based approach results in a highly diverse and eclectic visual style across the entire deck.
What kind of art styles are featured in this deck?
The deck showcases a wide range of artistic styles due to its collaborative nature. Visual evidence suggests a mix of photography, digital illustration, hand-drawn art, and potentially mixed media. This variety ensures each card offers a unique visual interpretation.
Does The Tarot Card Project follow traditional tarot symbolism?
Yes, the deck appears to follow the traditional 78-card tarot structure, with visible suit names like "Wands," "Cups," and "Pentacles," and Major Arcana titles such as "The Lovers." While the artwork is diverse, the underlying system remains consistent with standard tarot.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
While the deck maintains traditional tarot structure, its highly diverse artwork might be best suited for beginners who are comfortable with intuitive interpretation or who are using an external guide for card meanings. Experienced readers will likely appreciate the artistic variety and fresh perspectives.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$3.5K

Backers

101

Funded

117%

Launched

Oct 2021

Platform: Kickstarter

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