Friday, November 30, 2012

Tarot Decks: Tarocchi eVoluti (Tarot Evolution)

If you're looking for a truly unique tarot deck, Tarocchi eVoluti (Tarot Evolution) may be what you're looking for. The 22 cards of the Major Arcana were created by 22 different artists. Each card has a style that is all its own and reflects the particular artist who created it. The cards are a strange mix of photography, sculptures, paintings, and collages. The cards are long and slender and is designed to inspire artists and collectors in their search for meaning in the Major Arcana. Please note that this deck only include the 22 cards of the Major Arcana, not the 4 suits of the Minor Arcana.

The included booklet has black and white drawings of each of the 22 cards and includes descriptions, card interpretations, and even a brief history of the Tarot. Of course, the booklet is in Italian, so if you can't read Italian, you'll have to use traditional interpretations when incorporating Tarocchi eVoluti into your Tarot reading. You can get the deck without the booklet, but this was released in a limited number (200 decks), so you may not be able to get this deck without the booklet.

The images on the cards don't always follow the traditional images on most Tarot decks. However, since most cards are either titled or numbered, so you won't be confused as to which card is which. Tarocchi eVoluti is primarily designed for collectors and Tarot enthusiasts, but it can also be incorporated into your traditional Tarot deck if you like.

The artists who contributed to this deck are as follows:
  • Marcantonio Bibbiani
  • Giuseppe Billoni
  • Marina Falco
  • Ernesto Fazioli
  • Claudio Scaranari
  • Claudio Parentela
  • Matteo Arfanotti
  • Tiziana Bertacci
  • Ornella Lamberti
  • Jari Casagrande
  • Paolo G. Conti
  • Jessica Angiulli
  • Renato Meneghetti
  • Annamaria Gelmi
  • Sara Rotta Loria
  • Flavio Bertozzi
  • Morena Poltronieri
  • Chiara D’Agostino
  • Octavia Monaco
  • Annamaria Gioia Giorio
  • Barbieri Calori martino
  • Elisabeth Frolet
  • Testi di Francesco Faraoni

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