Bianco Nero Tarot

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Bianco Nero (Black and White) Tarot blends the classic iconography of the Visconti Tarot with the modern illustrations of the Rider-Waite Tarot. This deck seeks to stay true to the images, symbolism, and figures used in those popular tarot decks. The cards are hand-drawn black and white ink illustrations on paper. This style of line drawing was inspired by Gustave Doré’s antique engravings, Albrecht Dürer’s woodcuts and chalcography, and Sergio Toppi’s modern illustrations. The deck is designed to have a figurative and realistic style, but it also has a fantastical touch that adds a dream-like quality to the representation. Each illustration is well defined and rich in symbolic details that help explore the meaning of the card. The faces, the look, the clothes, and the age of the characters are designed to allow the card to be easily understood. Readings are assisted by details, such as expressions and gestures that accentuate the general character of the card.

In Bianco Nero, the representation of the symbols of the suits is different on each card; in the case of Swords, in particular, the symbol never repeats itself. The setting, the landscapes, the characters’ clothes, and the tools are taken from the iconography of classic decks, revisited to look neutral and ageless. The same care was used for the drawings of both the Major Arcana and those of the Minor Arcana, as no card is more important than another from an aesthetic point of view.

The design on the back of the cards is symmetric, so as not to reveal the direction of the cards before they are turned face up. At the center of the back design, there is a circle that symbolizes the centrality of the Major Arcana. The eight-pointed star in the middle has a long history as a symbol of spirituality and prophecy. A floral decoration, with roses and thorns, surrounds the circle. The symbols of the four elements in the corners indicate the four suits of the Minor Arcana.

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Artist

Marco Proietto and Arwen Lynch-Poe

Cards

80

Size

2.75 x 4.75 inches

Guidebook

Included

Pages

31

Marco Proietto

Marco Proietto was born in Rome, Italy, in 1982. In 2001, he graduated from the Liceo Artistico Ripetta in Rome. He then attended the painting course at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. From 2006 to 2010, he attended the Scuola dell'Arte della Medaglia (I.P.Z.S.), specializing in sculptural modeling and engraving techniques.

Throughout his artistic career, he has addressed various personal projects and participated in numerous exhibitions with oil paintings, engravings, and ink illustrations, eventually developing his style. Between 2011 and 2014, he worked as a graphic designer for a publishing house, an opportunity that allowed him to further enhance his graphic design skills. His most recent production focuses on illustration and engraving, with a particular interest in tarot iconography. In 2018, his first personally designed and illustrated deck, titled Bianco Nero Tarot, was published by US Games Inc.

Arwen Lynch-Poe

Professional joy seeker Arwen Lynch has studied and taught Tarot since 1985. She added Lenormand to her list in 2014 after falling in love with the system. She doesn't compare Tarot to Lenormand but finds the two systems beautiful in their own way. As a teacher, Arwen has taught Tarot to writers from the pre-published to NY Times and USA Today bestsellers.

She also writes fiction as Marilu Mann with another creative partner.

Currently living in enchanting New Mexico, Arwen makes her home with one very patient husband and a slew of four-footed creatures. She enjoys doing weekly free Tarotscopes on YouTube and reviewing decks and products.