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Wild Waters Edge Tarot: Oracle of the Mystical Muse

Wild Waters Edge Tarot: Oracle of the Mystical Muse

by Cynthia Beach

Tarot78 cards
whimsicalcolorfulhand-drawndreamy
rider-waite-smith70s-flairgroovygood-vibeswatercolorintuitivemystical

Theme: Whimsical, 70s-inspired RWS tarot with mystical muses

Medium: watercolor

A whimsical 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck featuring colorful, hand-illustrated art with a distinct 70s aesthetic. Created by Cynthia Beach, it blends traditional tarot symbolism with a groovy, good-vibes visual style.

About This Deck

The Wild Waters Edge Tarot: Oracle of the Mystical Muse is a 78-card divination deck that reinterprets the classic Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) system with a vibrant, hand-illustrated style. The deck aims to evoke a sense of whimsy and "good vibes" through its colorful artwork, which incorporates a distinct 70s flair. Each card features unique imagery, often depicting figures, animals, and natural elements within dreamlike landscapes, all rendered with a soft, watercolor-like quality and bold outlines.

While the deck is described as an "Oracle of the Mystical Muse," its core structure and card titles, such as "The Sun," "The Hermit," "The Magician," and "The Empress," clearly indicate a traditional tarot system. The inclusion of Roman numerals on many cards further reinforces its adherence to the RWS framework. The artwork, while highly stylized, appears to draw inspiration from the archetypal meanings of the RWS system, making it accessible to those familiar with traditional tarot.

The overall aesthetic is characterized by a playful and free-spirited approach, with a color palette that leans towards bright pastels and earthy tones, often set against cosmic or natural backdrops. The deck was successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2024, indicating a community interest in its unique blend of traditional tarot and retro-inspired art. It is printed by WJPC, a common manufacturer for indie decks.

Key Features

  • 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith based tarot deck
  • Whimsical, hand-illustrated artwork with a 70s flair
  • Colorful and groovy aesthetic for a positive reading experience
  • Printed by WJPC, a known manufacturer for indie decks
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2024 with 71 backers

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot readers who appreciate a whimsical, colorful, and free-spirited aesthetic, particularly those with an affinity for 70s-inspired art and themes. It will appeal to both beginners and experienced RWS readers looking for a deck that offers a fresh, intuitive, and less rigid interpretation of traditional symbolism. Collectors who enjoy unique, hand-drawn art and decks with a strong thematic identity will also find this appealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Wild Waters Edge Tarot a traditional tarot deck or an oracle deck?
Despite the name "Oracle of the Mystical Muse," the card titles visible in the imagery, such as "The Sun," "The Hermit," "The Magician," and "The Empress," along with the presence of Roman numerals, indicate that this is a 78-card deck following the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith tarot system.
What is the art style of the Wild Waters Edge Tarot?
The deck features whimsical, hand-illustrated artwork, likely using watercolors and ink, characterized by vibrant colors, soft blends, and clear outlines. It has a distinct 70s aesthetic with groovy lettering and a free-spirited, often naturalistic depiction of figures and elements.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
Yes, as the deck follows the Rider-Waite-Smith system, beginners familiar with RWS symbolism will find it accessible. The whimsical and intuitive artwork can also aid in personal interpretation, making it a good option for those starting their tarot journey.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$4.1K

Backers

71

Funded

124%

Launched

Sep 2024

Platform: Kickstarter

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