Friday, April 21, 2023

So why the Phantasmagoria?

When I first heard the word "phantasmagoria," it immediately struck a chord with me. It perfectly describes the shifting scenes and optical illusions that I want to incorporate into my upcoming art project - a tarot deck. While I only have about a dozen cards completed so far, I'm excited to share my progress and vision with you.


phan·tas·ma·go·ri·a
/ˌfanˌtazməˈɡôrēə/
a sequence of real or imaginary images, like those in a dream.
"What happened next was a phantasmagoria of horror and mystery."

Even when you're awake, you might see something that feels like a phantasmagoria. It's like a magic trick, where things aren't always what they seem. And that's exactly what I want my tarot deck to evoke – a sense of wonder and mystery that takes you to another world.

Did you know that the word "phantasmagoria" was first used by a French dramatist in 1801 to describe a popular display of projected images known as a "magic lantern" show? It's amazing how words can have such a rich history and meaning.

As an artist, I bring a different perspective to phantasmagoria. My artwork is inspired by my dreams and imagination, as well as the world around me. While I only have a dozen cards completed for my tarot deck, each one is like a window into another world.

Creating a tarot deck has been a dream of mine for years, and I'm finally making it a reality. I'm carefully crafting each card to bring my vision to life - from the symbols and colors to the intricate details. My goal is to create a deck that not only serves as a tool for divination, but also as a work of art that you can appreciate and connect with.

Through my phantasmagoric tarot deck, I hope you can find a sense of wonder and inspiration. Each card is a journey into a world of magic and mystery, where anything is possible. And while I still have a ways to go in completing the deck, I'm excited to share my progress and vision with you every step of the way.


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