This mystical book explores the otherworldly art of tarot cards, interpreted by a selection of talented professional artists. For centuries, Tarot has received stigma from communities around the world. The stereotype is an easy one to envision: a wizened woman with kohled eyes and clinking bangles, wanting to read your future from a deck of painted cards. However, most modern tarot enthusiasts today come from a variety of backgrounds and cultures around the world, and artists in particular have become fascinated by the mythical imagery of the cards. Tarot started out as a popular card game in fifteenth-century Italy, used for bringing the subconscious to the conscious; a way of espying the players¿ deepest thoughts and desires. Whether you view it to be a spiritual or scientific tool, there¿s no denying its popularity. You need only look to Kickstarter for confirmation, which sees tarot cards dominating the Art section¿s 'Trending' page. Popular artists have also jumped on board with t