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Sneak Peek: The Tarot Illuminati

Posted by: TheReviewer on: December 17, 2012

Here’s a deck that’s been taking the Tarot world by storm: the Tarot Illuminati by Erik C. Dunne. The great news is that this deck is now in production, and is due for release on May 8th, 2013, by Lo Scarabeo. It will come in a 78-card deck and book set, with 160-page companion book […]

Sneak Peek: The Urban Tarot by Robert Scott

Posted by: TheReviewer on: April 5, 2012

The Urban Tarot is an attempt to reimagine the meaning and images of the traditional tarot into a modern context. While the symbols of the tarot are usually full of ancient or medieval trappings, the ideas that they represent are eternal and have as much power today as they ever did. With that in mind, […]

Minoan Tarot

Posted by: TheReviewer on: March 27, 2012

We take a sneak peek at The Minoan Tarot, the latest deck by Ellen Lorenzi-Prince, also the creatrix of the Tarot of the Crone and Pandora’s Tarot… Each card of the Minoan Tarot is based upon an original work of the painters, sculptors, jewelers and potters who lived thousands of years ago. Unlike their contemporaries in Egypt […]

Healing Tarot, by Juno Lucina and Monica Knighton

Posted by: TheReviewer on: March 13, 2012

Juno and Monica give us a sneak peek at the forthcoming Healing Tarot, a black and white Tarot due for publication in 2013. The Healing Tarot: 78 Ways to Wellness is a an entirely new Tarot deck in progress by Juno Lucina (The Kingdom Within Tarot deck and The Alchemy of Tarot book) and illustrated […]

Tarot de St. Croix, by Lisa de St. Croix

Posted by: TheReviewer on: March 7, 2012

A sneak peek at the in-progress Tarot de St. Croix, and the artist’s journey to the creative process. My tarot journey began when I was a child. My mother visited a Portuguese tarot reader in Johannesburg who told her that within a year she would be divorced, marry a foreigner, move away from South Africa, […]

Tarot D: The Didactic Tarot, by Jeffrey M. Donato

Posted by: TheReviewer on: March 1, 2012

When I started on my epic journey, the intention behind creating my own version of the almighty Tarot was to teach myself more about cross-cultural, archetypal story-building. I have been obsessed with mythology, fairy tales, movies and comic books since I was very young. I first began exploring the Tarot about fourteen years ago, and ever […]