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Join Date: 28 Oct 2006
Location: Maine, USA
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I just bought the Golden Tarot by Kat Black (which used medievel period works) and was seeing her new tarot deck -- Tarot Cielo -- just in the making as well (using Renaissance works). Guess this is an open question here, but I wonder if someone will do the same thing, basing a deck on either the works of the Impressionistic period of art, the post-Impressionist or even the modernists with artists such as Picasso, Chagall and Matisse? Just a thought I'm throwing out there. The modernists may have to take a little more creativity due to the fact well not all of the works are to the point. And the purpose was I guess to be more subtle. Anway, just throwing out a thought. Peace Daniel __________________ Not all who wander are lost -- J.R.R.Tolkien |
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Join Date: 07 Jul 2006
Location: USA
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I'm thinking that Osho Zen comes close. But I'm not answering your question, just wonder if you feel like OSHO Zen was a movement towards modernism? |
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Join Date: 18 Aug 2002
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Yes, that would be interesting. There is the Transformational Tarot, which even though has a medieval and renaissance feel, does have collaged pieces of art from artists such as Van Gogh (sp). http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/transformational/ LB |
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