Erenberg Tarot

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The Erenberg Tarot offers unique perspectives on the iconic Rider-Waite Tarot, from which it takes its inspiration.

In contrast to traditional tarot scenes that prompt the viewer to look inward, the subjects in these cards are looking out at the readers, inviting them to join this journey to discover the fascinating stories and mystical tales within the deck. The artwork also focuses on key aspects of the cards and illuminates vital elements and concepts, allowing the reader to delve deeper into the inner meanings.

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All of our products are genuine. No replicas, no knockoffs. We work with independent artists and publishers, so your purchase directly supports their creative art. As a small business, we handpick every item to ensure it's meaningful, beautifully made, and truly worth having.

Artist

Steve Erenberg

Cards

78

Size

2.75 x 4.77 inches

Guidebook

Included

Pages

76

Steve Erenberg

Steve Erenberg’s life, both personal and professional, has always revolved around art. He comes from an architectural and design background and began his career by working with the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy, followed by a stint with Philip Johnson. As a fine artist, Erenberg has worked in many different media, and his work has been shown in numerous New York galleries. His work is in the permanent collection of the National Arts Club. Steve was recently awarded a grant to design and finish three murals for the New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative.

Professionally, Steve worked as an Advertising Creative Director for 30 years. Today, Steve is a well-known dealer and collector of early technology. His shop was listed as one of the world’s extraordinary sights to visit by Atlas Obscura. He is a consultant to the TV and movie industries and has appeared on camera for shows, including The Today Show, The History Channel, Channel 12 News, American Pickers, Oddities, and NPR Science Friday.