Aquarian Tarot
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 27 Feb 2005, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| Little Baron |
27 Feb 2005 |
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Does anyone know where I can see the entire deck?
I am just interested in seeing how similar it is to the Morgan Greer ... have always been interested but never found much on a search.
LB
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| Little Baron |
27 Feb 2005 |
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Thanks Rusty!!!
Off to take a look.
LB
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| Little Baron |
27 Feb 2005 |
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Looked at the scans and there are some comparisons with the MG; some cards are even cropped to show the exact same essence of picture. However, in comparison to the MG, I find it quite flat. I like the style of art work, but it doesn't seem to be as 'meaty' as the MG, which is where I am getting a lot out of that deck at the moment.
All the same, thanks for the link Rusty. I enjoyed looking at the deck. That Death card is a little on the eerie side, lol.
LB
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| Le_Corsair |
04 Mar 2005 |
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Palladini, the creator of the Aquarian, did a second deck some years later, after some study of symbolism and with more of his own ideas in the deck. It is more colorful than the Aquarian, but oddly enough, has never been as popular.
Bob :THERM
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| Nina* |
04 Mar 2005 |
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Palladini, the creator of the Aquarian, did a second deck some years later, after some study of symbolism and with more of his own ideas in the deck. It is more colorful than the Aquarian, but oddly enough, has never been as popular.
I totally agree with this. They are in fact very beautiful!!! I love mine (especially the High Priestess) allthough I never read with them.
:)
xxx
Nina
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The Aquarian Tarot thread was originally posted on 27 Feb 2005 in the Tarot Decks board, and is now archived in the Forum Library. Read the active threads in Tarot Decks, or read more archived threads.
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