Art

I have always loved the art of the tarot. I used to read when I was younger, and was considered quite accurate. I believe it was much the same as the man who had a reputation for reading palms. A skeptic convinced him to spend one week telling his clients the opposite of what he saw in the lines. He found that he was just as accurate.  Woo notwithstanding, I am still enchanted with the idea of 78 little paintings, guided (or often not) by a traditional framework of ideas.

James R. Eads actually has two lovely tarot decks out, Prisma Visions and Light Visions.  Both were funded via Kickstarter, and you can see more of the cards at the campaign pages.  The paintings for the cards were done on a large scale, so the finished project is full of exquisite detail. The lower arcana are borderless, as they flow together.

I wanted to do one big art tarot post, but, like dolls, I ended up with too much stuff. So I’ll be posting decks that are on my wishlist from time to time.

 

Miss Torture

Miss Torture carries a number of laser-cut, altered, and otherwise interesting items. Her sunglasses have me wishing I didn’t need a prescription.

Spiked Bat Sunglasses, $25

White Skull Earrings, $15. I think I need these.

Wooden Hearse Brooch, $5

Bat Cupcake Earrings, $8

My Soul Design

I’ve linked My Soul Design from the facebook page, but I thought it was worth a full post here as well.

Black and Gold Bird Pendant, $381.23

Natalia Lubieniecka creates astonishing spiders, beetles, and many other critters at her studio in Vienna, Austria.

Vintage casket with Spider, $317.48

The sculptures are created with vintage fabric, beads, and semi-precious stones.

Black Cicada Brooch, $381.23

Definitely something I’d love to wear. Despite (or maybe because of) the screams.

Black Spider Bracelet, $189.98