
Tarot in the Land of Mystereum
Geometrically designed tarot using architecture and vector technology.
by Jordan Hoggard · 2008
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Tarot in the Land of Mystereum is based on architect/artist/Tarotist (can we just say Renaissance man!) Jordan Hoggards independently published Mystereum Tarot (2008). Created with the vector technology found in his architecture background, the Mystereum Tarot showed a strong sense of (geometric) form, backed up with an intense use of color. The deck has been revised to a small extent for Tarot in the Land of Mystereum, primarily to take out the nudity so that the deck would be able to be used with children (or with adults that have amore conservative mindset). The independently produced deck focused on the connection between architecture, the Magician and the High Priestess - the first spark (or inception) of an idea, and the creation (manifestation) of that idea. The Magician sparked ideas, while the High Priestess gave them form (brought them into manifestation). There was a significant shift in thought with Tarot in the Land of the Mystereum. The working concept here is Imagination Primer. The Tarot, and the journey that is the Tarot, is meant to open the Seekers ability to imagine, and to develop their ideas. The Seeker is also the Guide, in the guise of the Fool
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