Isn't this lovely?
A limited edition 22 card art deck available from Adam McLean's site.
http://www.alchemywebsite.com/tarot/art_tarot13.html
Gorgeous.
Re: Fortuna’s Wheel Tarot by Nigel Jackson
2Well, I respect Nigel Jackson and always enjoy his work. This looks great, although not in my budget. I am not keen on many cards depicting The World but I like this one very much.
In the Rumi Tarot he has such wispy arabesque-like clouds and in this one they are like ellipses or perhaps even parabolas. He must have a thing for clouds although I've never seen anyone mention it.
He is one of my favourite creators.
In the Rumi Tarot he has such wispy arabesque-like clouds and in this one they are like ellipses or perhaps even parabolas. He must have a thing for clouds although I've never seen anyone mention it.
He is one of my favourite creators.
Re: Fortuna’s Wheel Tarot by Nigel Jackson
4Not yet, I've not bought a deck this year. It's top of my list though!cadla wrote:Did you ever get this Robert?
Re: Fortuna’s Wheel Tarot by Nigel Jackson
5Yeah, there aren't too many good ones being published. I managed to scrounge up a copy (finally) of the Bruegel Tarot on Book Depository--been looking for that at a regular price for a couple of years.robert wrote:
Not yet, I've not bought a deck this year.
I'm sick of collage decks and photo-realism.
Oh for the Minotarot, Poggi's Dante, and Folchi's Mitalogico for under $50!!!!
I think I just saw a pig fly by. . . .