
Wild Child Oracle & Wild Child Tarot (2nd Edition)
by Scribalist
Theme: Nature-inspired mystical journey with watercolor art
Medium: watercolor
The Wild Child Oracle and Wild Child Tarot (2nd Edition) are companion decks by Scribalist, featuring watercolor illustrations inspired by nature and mystical themes. The oracle deck contains 40 cards, while the tarot deck is a full 78-card set.
About This Deck
The Wild Child Oracle and Wild Child Tarot (2nd Edition) are a pair of decks created by Scribalist, designed to explore the mystical realm of nature through expressive watercolor art. The oracle deck, consisting of 40 cards, focuses on intuitive guidance with themes like 'Crescent' depicted by a figure on a moon surrounded by lunar phases. The tarot deck, a complete 78-card set, reimagines traditional archetypes with a similar artistic approach, as seen in 'The Hermit' card featuring a contemplative monkey.
Both decks share a cohesive aesthetic, blending elements of fantasy, nature, and celestial motifs. The artwork often features human figures or animals in serene, contemplative poses, set against dark, starry backgrounds or natural landscapes. This second edition suggests a refinement and expansion of the original concept, building on its established visual language and thematic depth. The campaign successfully raised $10,935 from 114 backers, indicating a dedicated community for Scribalist's work.
The Wild Child collection aims to provide readers with tools for introspection and connection to the natural world. The combination of an oracle for direct guidance and a tarot for deeper, structured readings offers a comprehensive system for personal exploration. The consistent art style across both decks allows for seamless integration, enabling readers to use them individually or together for a more layered divination experience.
Key Features
- Companion set: Wild Child Oracle (40 cards) and Wild Child Tarot (78 cards)
- Watercolor art style with nature, fantasy, and celestial themes
- 2nd Edition of the Wild Child Tarot
- Includes guidebooks for both decks
- Successfully funded Kickstarter campaign in 2023
Who It's For
These decks are ideal for readers who appreciate a soft, ethereal, and nature-inspired aesthetic, particularly those drawn to watercolor art. They appeal to individuals seeking intuitive guidance through oracle cards, as well as those who prefer a full 78-card tarot system with a gentle, modern interpretation. Readers interested in themes of introspection, connection to nature, and celestial mysticism will find these decks resonant. They are suitable for both beginners due to their approachable art style and experienced readers looking for a visually cohesive and emotionally resonant set.
The Story Behind This Deck
Scribalist, the artist behind the Wild Child Oracle and Wild Child Tarot, revisits the mystical realm of nature with these decks. The successful Kickstarter campaign in 2023, raising $10,935 from 114 backers, indicates a strong community interest in their artistic vision and thematic focus on natural and mystical elements. The creation of a second edition for the tarot deck suggests an evolution and refinement of their original concept, building on previous work and feedback.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Wild Child Oracle and Wild Child Tarot?
Is the Wild Child Tarot a standard 78-card deck?
What kind of artwork can I expect in these decks?
Are guidebooks included with the Wild Child Oracle and Tarot decks?
Campaign Stats
Raised
$11K
Backers
114
Funded
547%
Launched
Sep 2023
Platform: Kickstarter
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