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Some are in conversation with imagery from the Rider Waite Smith deck, filtered through the artists’ imagination; others reinvent the wheel. As for picking a deck? Frances Naude, tarot reader ...
If you want to start with the basics, Tea recommends grabbing the classic Rider-Waite-Smith, which was also her (and my) first deck. Some of Tea's other favorites include: The Thoth Tarot by ...
Smith could well have been describing how to use a deck of tarot cards ... the cards are known today as the “Waite-Smith” or “Rider-Waite-Smith” deck (Smith’s contribution was largely ...
I have always been particularly fascinated by the art nouveau design of the classic Rider-Waite tarot deck, first published in England in 1909 and still the most famous and popular deck on the market.
You don't need to know the difference between a three-card and a Celtic cross spread to get the most out of a tarot card reading ... FIVE OF CUPS Margie Rischiotto+Rider-Waite It’s a fiery ...
Way back in 1970 when some UP buddies and I set up Café Hurrimanna on the wrong side of Taft Avenue, I had a painting done as part of its décor: a copy of the Tarot card The Fool, from what was ...
but many of the tarot meanings used today come from the illustrations in the Rider-Waite deck, also known as the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, published in 1909. Knowing the basic drift of each card isn ...
However, Smith’s most lasting artistic contribution was undoubtedly her designs for the Rider-Waite tarot deck. Made in collaboration with mystic and scholar A.E. Waite, Smith created the Art ...