The phrase “one cohesive body of work” and the reference elsewhere to the works as “artists’ books” indicate that the publisher has more in mind. Weems’ two volumes rise to the intention. They stand on their own but also capture elements of the artist’s larger body of work. In ...
English on the right: the imposition of type and the ghostly images of the X play with one another. The two texts delight in the crossover between similarity and difference, knowingly in the white space
I wrote it so you could stop second guessing yourself – and know that you CAN learn to read the Tarot cards. In This Hands-On Tarot Guide, You Will: Learn to confidently read Tarot for yourself and others Discover a simple way to interpret any card quickly and accurately End the...
Sami Main’s How to Deal: Tarot for Everyday Life focuses on using tarot for self-reflection and practical decision-making in your day-to-day activities, from navigating friend drama to asking out your crush. Also, that cover? Gorgeous.Advertisement...
A psychic reader that uses Tarot cards will use different lay outs of the cards after the person that they are reading has handled them or shuffled them. The psychic will then interpret the layout of the cards using them only as tools and a visual aid. A good reader will use the intuiti...
In 101 Questions to Ask Your Tarot Deck, you’ll find prompts and ideas meant to help guide and support you as you read and interpret spreads of tarot (and oracle) cards. This book features four sections, each of them concerned with a particular realm of tarot queries. * * * * The ...
In101 Questions to Ask Your Tarot Deck, you’ll find prompts and ideas meant to help guide and support you as you read and interpret spreads of tarot (and oracle) cards. This book features four sections, each of them concerned with a particular realm of tarot queries. ...
The phrase “one cohesive body of work” and the reference elsewhere to the works as “artists’ books” indicate that the publisher has more in mind. Weems’ two volumes rise to the intention. They stand on their own but also capture elements of the artist’s larger body of work. In ...
The phrase “one cohesive body of work” and the reference elsewhere to the works as “artists’ books” indicate that the publisher has more in mind. Weems’ two volumes rise to the intention. They stand on their own but also capture elements of the artist’s larger body of work. In ...
The phrase “one cohesive body of work” and the reference elsewhere to the works as “artists’ books” indicate that the publisher has more in mind. Weems’ two volumes rise to the intention. They stand on their own but also capture elements of the artist’s larger body of work. In ...