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Laddar... The Vertigo Tarot (1995)av Rachel Pollack, Dave McKean (Illustratör)
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Art: Dave McKean Text: Rachel Pollack Introduction: Neil Gaiman What does YOUR future hold? Find out with the re-release of one of the most-requested and sought-after VERTIGO products of all time: The VERTIGO TAROT DECK SET, in a special gold foil-stamped Sandman 20th Anniversary Edition! With evocative card images and illustrations by award-winning artist Dave McKean, the 78 tarot cards in the set are designed to be utilized by any practitioner of tarot. The Major Arcana of the set features an array of Vertigo characters, including: * The Fool - John Constantine * The Magician - Tim Hunter * The High Priestess - Titania, Queen of Faerie * The Hierophan - Morpheus * The Wheel of Fortune -Destiny of the Endless * Death - Death of the Endless * The Devil - Lucifer * The World - Swamp Thing This new anniversary edition features: Seventy-eight cards with art by Dave McKean, a softcover 128-page book (with a four-color cover by McKean, black and white interior text by tarot expert Rachel Pollack, and an introduction by New York Times best-selling SANDMAN author Neil Gaiman), plus a black velvet-like drawstring bag to hold the tarot cards. The book cover, box front, spines and velvet-quality bag are gold foil-stamped with a special Sandman 20th Anniversary logo. The set is manufactured to order. Advance-solicited; on sale November 5, 2008 * Tarot Deck Set * $39.99 Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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Some of the images were recognizable as the character chosen to represent the cards, others were far more abstract and I had to read the accompanying book to get the reference.
A few of the interpretations given in the book were different from anything I've read or learned, but none of them felt wrong to me and I feel will add to my understanding by providing a different point of view.
The Minor Arcana were represented by far more abstract images that sometimes reflected the meaning of the card but often did not.
If you do your readings based solely on recognizing the images, this deck will be challenging to use, but is well worth getting for the art work and unusual approach. ( )