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The Twice Told Tarot (Canceled)

The Twice Told Tarot (Canceled)

by Travis McHenry

Tarot
darkhand-drawntraditionalblack-and-white
pen-and-inkoccultintricategothictraditional-symbolismmonochrome

Theme: Timeless, dark, and intricate occult-inspired tarot

Medium: pencil ink

The Twice Told Tarot is a black-and-white tarot deck by Travis McHenry, featuring intricate pen-and-ink illustrations with a dark, traditional aesthetic. It aims to provide timeless imagery for daily use, drawing on occult magic traditions.

About This Deck

The Twice Told Tarot, created by Travis McHenry, is a 78-card tarot deck characterized by its detailed black-and-white pen-and-ink artwork. The deck was designed to offer a rich tarot experience with illustrations that feel timeless and suitable for everyday readings. McHenry, known for creating original tarot and oracle decks rooted in occult magic traditions, brings a similar depth to this project, which unfortunately saw its Kickstarter campaign canceled.

The artwork emphasizes intricate cross-hatching and shading, giving the cards a textured, almost etched appearance. The imagery, as seen in cards like The Hermit, The Tower, and The Moon, draws on classic tarot iconography but reinterprets it with a distinctive, somewhat somber or introspective mood. The focus on black-and-white illustration allows for a strong emphasis on form, shadow, and symbolic detail without the distraction of color.

Despite the campaign's cancellation, the deck garnered significant interest, raising over $10,000 from 171 backers. This indicates a demand for decks that combine traditional tarot structure with a unique artistic vision and a connection to occult practices. The deck's aesthetic and the creator's background suggest it would appeal to readers seeking a more profound, perhaps darker, or historically resonant tarot experience.

Key Features

  • Black-and-white pen-and-ink illustrations
  • Created by Travis McHenry, known for occult-inspired decks
  • Intricate, timeless artwork for everyday use
  • Major Arcana cards were offered as original 11x14 inch drawings in reward tiers

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for experienced tarot readers and collectors who appreciate traditional symbolism presented with a dark, intricate, and hand-drawn aesthetic. It will appeal to those interested in occult traditions and a more introspective, perhaps even gothic, approach to tarot. Readers who prefer black-and-white decks for their focus on form and shadow, or those seeking a deck with a strong artistic identity, will find it particularly engaging.

The Story Behind This Deck

Travis McHenry is a creator of original Tarot and Oracle decks, known for drawing deep meaning from Occult magic traditions. His previous works have established a reputation for decks that are both visually distinctive and rich in symbolic depth. The Twice Told Tarot continues this artistic journey, reflecting his ongoing exploration of ancient wisdom and its contemporary application through card divination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the art style of The Twice Told Tarot?
The Twice Told Tarot features intricate black-and-white pen-and-ink illustrations. The style is characterized by detailed cross-hatching and shading, creating a textured, dramatic, and somewhat antique aesthetic that emphasizes form and shadow.
Who created The Twice Told Tarot?
The Twice Told Tarot was created by Travis McHenry, an artist known for designing original Tarot and Oracle decks that draw inspiration from occult magic traditions. He has a history of creating decks with deep symbolic meaning.
Is The Twice Told Tarot a complete 78-card deck?
While the campaign details are minimal due to its cancellation, the description of it as a 'rich tarot' and the creator's background in full tarot decks strongly suggest it was intended to be a complete 78-card tarot system, following the standard Major and Minor Arcana structure.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$10K

Backers

171

Funded

203%

Launched

Oct 2022

Platform: Kickstarter

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