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Lazy Afternoon Tarot by Karen West, Self-Published. 2012. The Lazy Afternoon Tarot was created in 2008 and 2010. Each card was conceived, drawn, inked and coloured in under fifteen minutes. In the Majors Karen West often finds fresh images, while her Minors are a reworking of the Rider Waite emblematic sequences in an original way. There are three Lovers cards to cover some of the various permutations of partnerships. Karen West also produced the Mathematics Tarot. 80 cards 120x70mm. Two extra versions of the Lovers card.
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Winnipeg Tarot by Bonnie Marin, Lorri Millan, Shawna Dempsey, Mike Carroll, Winnipeg Tarot Co. Finger in the Dyke Productions. 2010. 78 cards 121x70mm. Created as part of the celebrations for Winnipeg being awarded the Cultural Capital of Canada for 2010. it was created by Lorri Millan and Shawna Dempsey, with the illustrations by the mystic Bonnie Marin. The imagery is surreal, reflecting the history and culture of the Winnipeg region. The 52 page booklet explains much of the imagery often linked to various locations, or aspects of its cultural history.
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Tarot des grands inities de l'ancienne Egypte by Genevieve Monat, Jean- Louis Victor, Editions de Mortagne, Boucherville, Quebec. 1994. 78 cards 130x65mm.
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Tarot des grands inities d'Egypte Canada. 22 cards Majors 131x65mm. Different designs from the unrelated 'Tarot des grands inities l'ancienne Egypt'
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Tarot Evolutif by Nicole Guay, Carrolle Isabel. Editions de Mortagne. 2003. 22 cards 119x64mm. Charming modern reworking of the Tarot de Marseilles, created by Nicole Guay for the mystic and life coach, Carrolle Isabel. Editions de Mortagne 2003.
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Ying Yang Tarot by Maria Bochsler, Canada, 2012. 78 cards 122x72mm. Pen and felt tip marker pens.
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Elora Tarot Project by Shelley Carter and various artists. 2013. 79 cards 146x89mm. Happy Squirrel card Collaborative deck with 65 artists from around Elora, Ontario, Canada. Initiated in 2011 by Shelley Carter. Various media.
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Twilight Rabbit Tarot Jessica Clayman, Twilight Rabbit Creations. 2011. 78 cards 117x70mm.
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Angel Tarot Deck by Maria Bochsler, 2011. 78 cards 125x73mm. Self-published The pronounced stepping on the line work suggests the outlines were either done in a low resolution computer drawing program or drawn then scanned and printed out for colouring with pencils. She also created an Egyptian Tarot and the Ying, Yang Tarot. Naive art style.
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Egyptian Tarot Deck by EMaria Bochsler, 2010. 78 cards 119x71mm. Self-published Our Inner Power The pronounced stepping on the line work suggests the outlines were either done in a low resolution computer drawing program or drawn then scanned and printed out for colouring with pencils. She also created the Angel Tarot and the Ying, Yang Tarot. Deck.
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Tarot Waiting to Happen by Andrew McGregor, The Hermit's Lamp, Toronto. 2013. 22 cards 102x70mm. For his tarot designs Andrew McGregor adopts the device of visualising what the figures in the twenty-two trumps were doing just before they were frozen in time as the familiar tarot images.
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Odilon Redon Tarot Noir by Jason Lang 2005. 22 cards 118x80mm. Self-published. Copy 39 of limited edition of 100. Initialed by artist. Rounded corners edition. Images from Redon drawings, reflecting tarot archetypes.
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Pompei Tarot Jason Lang, Canada. 2008. 22 cards 118x80mm. No 7 of edition limited to 15 copies. Digitally copied images from a book Frescoes and Mosaics of Pompeichose to refelct the tarot archetypes.
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Chikanobu Tarot by Jason Lang. Self-published. 2008 22 cards 115x75mm. Toyohara Chikanobu (1838–1912), better known to his contemporaries as Yoshu Chikanobu, was a prolific woodblock artist of Japan's Meiji era. Jason Lang creates a set of tarot majors using some of Chikanobu's prints. No 4 of an edition limited to 15 copies.
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Frida Kahlo Tarot Jason Lang, self-published. 2006. 22 cards 113x90mm. Major arcana symbolised by unidentified Frida Kahlo paintings and photographs of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. No 7 of a limited edition of 25 copies.
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Malevich Tarot by Jason Lang, Canada, 2005. 22 cards 100x102mm. Major arcana symbolised by unidentifed Kazimir Malevich paintings.
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Kells Durrow Tarot by Jason Lang, Canada, 2008. 22 cards 130x90mm. Jason Lang used images from "The Book of Kells" and "Book of Durrow" to symbolise major arcana.
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Quantum Tarot - A Tarot of New Physics by Chris Butler, Kate Stopforth, 2008. First edition of the full 78 card deck. Cards are edged in silver leaf. 78 cards 122x73mm. In a box with book.
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Oswald Wirth Tarot Editions de l'Aigle. 22 cards 136x76mm.
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Mathematics Tarot by Karen West, Anchorite Studios. 2012. The creator of this tarot, Karen West, has been rather clever in choosing mathematical ideas to somehow reflect the ideas behind the Majors, though understandably it was not entirely possible to extend this throughout the Minors. Thus the Fool is one of the chaos fractal patterns known as the Lorenz attractor, The Magician is the Uncertainty Principle, the Empress is Potential Energy, while the Emperor is E=MC2 the mass energy equivalence relationship. The Tower is the Fermat Conjecture and the Star the Reimann Hypothesis. Diagrams collaged from various sources. 81 cards 89x63mm. Supplied in a cloth bag with design of numbers/
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