
One way to ensure that, support the decks that do this work when they do get published, and the artists! Follow Trung Nguyen’s work on Patreon and Tumblr. We deserve to have as much representation as everyone else gets- decks that give us the option of dark, artsy, historical, deep, fun, light, pretty, magical, modern, exciting, and all the other adjectives everyone else gets to choose from! It is not a little thing to find a deck that has people in it that look like me. Trong ý ngha Pht giáo, theo li dy ca c Pht, ây là con s i din cho 16 tánh ngi, gm: Th, tng, hành. The Tower là lá bài c ánh s 16 trong B n chính ca b bài Tarot. It is not a little thing to find a deck that has people in it that look like me. The reality is that we just aren’t VISIBLE. Ý ngha v trí, cung hoàng o lá bài The Tower.

( xxx)Īrtist Trung Nguyen gets it! I mean gets it! There’s this misconception that QTPOCs don’t belong or aren’t found in the word of tarot, paganism, earth-based faiths, new age practices, old age practices, all of that. The people in my life deserve to find themselves considered in the fanciful parts of my imagination – in a perfect world, my loved ones are there, and that means there should be gender variance, there should be a lot of people of color, and depictions of love and attraction should, by its nature, encompass queer affection. These cards are known for their simple imagery, their simple color scheme (featuring lots of yellow, sky blue, and gray), and their symbolism. (F0r) many people of color – we internalize the idea that we are not considered people worthy of space in our own minds. The most popular and well-known deck is the Rider-Waite, drawn by illustrator Pamela Colman Smith and published in 1910. I promise I don’t just focus on forthcoming decks but just one more Tarot of the QTPOC forthcoming deck and I promise the next one will be a current deck you can get immediately.
