Responding to popular request, Tarotbear is now releasing a completely colorized version of his popular B/W deck 'The Everyman Tarot' in full, vibrant color! After almost a year to colorize - here it is, Tarotists!
Perfect as a stand-alone deck or as the compliment to his book 'Every Man's Tarot: Tarot and the Male Experience' (available on Amazon) this deck was created with men in mind - no shining Knights on white steeds bearing love tokens to Medieval damsels here!
The familiar Rider-Waite-Smith deck has been redrawn and now colorized to reflect how modern men experience life and how men understand and relate to the world around them. This deck is also aimed at women who read cards for a male clientele. Yes - there are female characters in this deck, but the deck is male-centric. Each suit has a male character that appears in all the cards of that suit (except the Queen!): Mr Buttondown as the Swords, Mr Athletic as Cups, Mr Bear as Wands, and Tarotbear himself appears as Mr Pentacles.
Here is a video explaining more of the cards - now fully colorized:
The original Black & White version is also available in its Second Edition release. All the images are now a standard size with improved numerals and lettering.
Component | Quantity | Photo |
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Tarot Tuck Box (90 cards) | 1 | ![]() |
Tarot Deck | 1 deck of 80 cards | ![]() |
Average Rating | 4 reviews |
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Publish Date | September 05, 2014 |
Edition | First |
Department | Tarot and Oracles |
Tags | Popular Culture Modern / Present Deduction |
More Info | The Everyman Tarot (Colorized) web site |
I chose this because I didn't have to figure out the colors from the artist's viewpoint.
The Colorized version of 'The Everyman Tarot' is the perfect compliment to the book ' Every Man's Tarot: Tarot and the Male Experience'. Something new to be found every time you read with it.
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