Supernova Tarot Deck

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Stylish. Exuberant. Rebellious. Supernova Tarot is all these and more, featuring Federico Salis' unique and dramatic art. Sharp lines and flamboyant colors put a fresh twist on traditional Rider-Waite-Smith imagery, resulting in a deck with endless personality and intuitive power.

These cards are full of visual innuendos that enrich each reading in surprising ways. Alice Mastroleo guides you through every twist and turn in the included companion guidebook.

This deck also features a premium box with a lift-top lid.

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Artist

Federico Salis and Alice Mastroleo

Cards

78

Size

3.25 x 5.00 inches

Guidebook

Included

Language

Multilingual

Pages

128

Federico Salis

Federico Salis is a graphic designer and illustrator who graduated from the University of the Arts of London. His skills range from traditional to digital illustrations as well as animation and motion graphics. He is an enthusiast of esotericism, tarot, and symbolism, drawing inspiration from music, TV series, cinema, homo art, and pop culture.

Alice Mastroleo

Alice Mastroleo is an Italian cartomancer and tarot educator whose work blends traditional symbolism with contemporary visual storytelling. Her passion for symbols, the esoteric, and revealing what is hidden has driven her to embark on a journey in these fields. She has written guidebooks for decks such as the Supernova Tarot and the Pastel Prism Tarot.

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Paul
This is a great deck

This is a great deck. The card stock feels sturdy and is also easy to shuffle. In general, this is not one of my preferred art/illustration styles, but in the Supernova deck, the illustrator has really pulled something special off. It's such an interesting blend of 70s and 80s style poster art with occasional art deco vibes. And I really love how the deck plays with gender (especially), body shape/size, dis/ability, etc. It really enhances the cards' ability to speak. It doesn't feel heavy-handed or political. I don't mind decks that are overtly political, but sometimes these decks' politics don't necessarily benefit using the cards to read. The inclusiveness of this deck is so thoughtful- it really helps to ask more interesting questions and get richer answers.