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Aberrant Ceramics

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I saw this today on my Tumblr blog and just loved it.

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It's the Wheel of Fortune for the Wheel Tarot card

Information about the artist from his blog:
Aberrant Ceramics is the ceramic artwork of Aaron Nosheny, I make hand-built pottery, sculpture, ornaments, and menorahs.
My Etsy Shop

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That's nice. You couldn't do a reading with objects like that but I guess some form of Tarot magic might be a possibility, you'd see the Wheel or whatever all the time.

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This is a link to the Game of Life Ceramic Tarot project.
http://www.aberrantceramics.com/2016/12 ... tarot.html

It's a non-standard deck based on a design by Timothy Leary.

It's composed of numerous ceramic objects which are photographed and arranged digitally to form the cards. The cards would be printed out so that you wouldn't have to try to shuffle heavy, fragile, irregularly shaped ceramic objects to do a reading.

Thanks Joan Marie for posting it. :trans1:

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aberrantceramics wrote: 05 Aug 2017, 11:12 This is a link to the Game of Life Ceramic Tarot project.
http://www.aberrantceramics.com/2016/12 ... tarot.html

It's a non-standard deck based on a design by Timothy Leary.

It's composed of numerous ceramic objects which are photographed and arranged digitally to form the cards. The cards would be printed out so that you wouldn't have to try to shuffle heavy, fragile, irregularly shaped ceramic objects to do a reading.

Thanks Joan Marie for posting it. :trans1:
Oh yes, that's a more sensible idea, as long as the sides of the objects not visible in the photographs don't contain hidden esoteric meanings. I suppose though that could provide the justification for a large illustrated companion book :32(19): .

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