I love Joie de Vivre it is my ultimate favorite I use it all the time!!! It’s so beautiful and each card has its own kind of storybook tale happening, it reminds me of a fairy carnival children’s book but like the whimsical wisdom each tale brings is like an intense omen of whats going to come to your life. Its seemingly kind and innocent but very profound. I secondly love Alice in Wonderland’s tarot deck, its just fun and cute that’s why, not much other reason. Plus I hate the standard rider deck it feels soulless so since the Alice in Wonderland’s deck follows that closely its a nicer alternative. I also like the Halloween tarot too its very Rider in it’s structure but the cards are fun and cute. The only other deck I want is prismavisions and that’s it. I don’t have the money to dump on something like that. I hope one day I can make my own cartomancy and tarot deck but I am still trying to figure out how to go about it lol. I also need to get better at cartomancy. I love lenormand and tarot but I feel like cartomancy is something that would enhance my skills.
Also what are your favorite decks??
i don’t own any yet but the ones i’m being drawn to are the light visions tarot, the dark goddess deck, the wild unknown, serpentfire, and ophidia rosa. i had 10 chosen earlier so at least i’ve narrowed it to 4
I have the James R. Eads deck and it is so beautiful. His artwork is featured a lot on Tumblr (usually without credit) and every time I use it people are always amazed.
Look at it. I always get really good readings out of it too. Plus he has a book that comes with it explaining the cards.
Nagato Iwasaki is one of those artists you don’t know much about. But his art talks for itself.
The Japan-based artist creates incredible driftwood sculptures. Each
of his human-shaped figures can both mesmerize and scare you. The artist
manages to create an uneasy feeling using nothing but wood and you can
be sure, that if you’d stumble upon one of these sculptures at night,
you’d go sleepless for days.
These are images from a book store in China that uses optical illusions to portray an endless hall of books. The store was designed by a company called XL-MUSE.
Redhawk realized his failing vision caused things to morph, so he started to play with morphing software and thought, “What if I morphed an image onto itself?”
“It’s an artistic expression of the confusion I go through with my vision loss…
Not enough data getting sent to the brain, and it tries to fill in the blanks with false information, so you can’t trust what your eyes or brain are telling you.”