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The Urban Magick Tarot

The Urban Magick Tarot

by Spike Greenwood

Tarot
colorfulfantasyhand-drawn
urban-fantasycontemporarywhimsicaldetailed-artmodern-magicfolklore

Theme: Urban fantasy reimagining of traditional tarot archetypes

Medium: pencil ink

The Urban Magick Tarot is a deck by Spike Greenwood, featuring illustrations that blend traditional tarot archetypes with a contemporary, urban fantasy aesthetic. The artwork depicts figures and scenes inspired by festivals and 'EdgeTowns' of the 'Magickal Isles'.

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About This Deck

The Urban Magick Tarot, created by artist Spike Greenwood, presents a unique interpretation of the tarot system, drawing inspiration from the "Festivals and EdgeTowns of these Magickal Isles." The deck appears to follow the traditional 78-card structure, with visible Major Arcana cards like Strength, The Fool, The High Priestess, and The Emperor. The imagery suggests a blend of classic tarot symbolism with a modern, slightly whimsical, and distinctly urban fantasy twist.

The deck's concept seems to root the mystical within everyday, contemporary settings, as implied by the "Urban Magick" title and the "EdgeTowns" reference. This approach likely aims to make the ancient wisdom of tarot more accessible and relatable to a modern audience, by framing its archetypes within familiar, yet enchanted, landscapes and characters. The visual style, as observed in the sample cards, combines detailed line work with vibrant coloring, creating a distinctive and engaging aesthetic.

While specific details about the card stock, size, or inclusion of a guidebook are not available from the provided information, the successful funding of its Kickstarter campaign indicates a positive reception for its unique theme and artistic direction. The deck is positioned as a tool for divination that connects the reader to a world where magic is interwoven with the fabric of contemporary life, offering fresh perspectives on traditional tarot readings.

Key Features

  • Features traditional tarot archetypes reimagined with an urban fantasy theme
  • Artwork by Spike Greenwood, characterized by detailed line work and vibrant colors
  • Successfully funded Kickstarter campaign

Who It's For

This deck is well-suited for tarot readers who appreciate a contemporary, urban fantasy aesthetic and enjoy decks that reimagine traditional archetypes with a fresh, modern twist. It would appeal to collectors of unique and artist-driven decks, as well as readers looking for a deck with a strong narrative and character focus. Those interested in themes of modern magic, folklore, and alternative interpretations of classic tarot will find this deck particularly engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of art style does The Urban Magick Tarot feature?
The Urban Magick Tarot features a detailed, hand-drawn art style with strong outlines and vibrant, saturated colors. The illustrations have a contemporary, urban fantasy feel, with expressive characters and detailed backgrounds that evoke a sense of narrative and whimsy.
Does The Urban Magick Tarot follow a traditional tarot system?
Based on the visible Major Arcana cards (Strength, The Fool, The High Priestess, The Emperor) and the deck's name, it appears to follow the traditional 78-card tarot structure. However, it reinterprets these archetypes through its unique urban fantasy theme, offering a fresh perspective on classic meanings.
Is The Urban Magick Tarot suitable for beginners?
While the deck features a unique artistic interpretation, its adherence to traditional tarot archetypes suggests it could be accessible to beginners familiar with the Rider-Waite-Smith system. The distinctive imagery might also appeal to new readers looking for a visually engaging entry into tarot.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$2.2K

Backers

30

Funded

158%

Launched

Sep 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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