The Inflorescence Tarot

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Inflorescence: the complete flower head of a plant; the arrangement of the flowers on a plant; the process of flowering

The Inflorescence Tarot is a collaboration between artists Michael Armenia and Coleman Stevenson. The essence of each Tarot character and suit, the flowering of all its possibilities, is contained in pattern and color. Each inflorescence began with a “seed” image to grow a digitally rendered bloom. Every part of the whole contains the image of the seed. Language is intentionally spare in this deck.

The booklet lists only a few keywords for each card, and traditional titles are not used. This allows the cards to be approached freshly for personal meditations. Because the deck is constructed like a standard tarot, traditional readers will find it familiar and useful in readings as well.

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Artist

Coleman Stevenson

Cards

79

Size

3 x 4 inches

Material

330 gsm smooth card stock

Guidebook

Included

Pages

12

Coleman Stevenson

Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson founded The Dark Exact, offering artfully designed, hand-crafted products for both body and mind. These products aim to foster deeper self-awareness and presence in daily life. Coleman believes in the transformative power of ritual to set intentions and change lives from within.

Coleman is the author of three poetry collections—Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609—and several books on Tarot, including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in numerous literary journals, anthologies, and websites.

Her fine art, exhibited in galleries across the U.S., focuses on the intersection between image and text. She has also served as a guest curator for various gallery spaces and taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for educational and community organizations nationwide and online.