The Rebis - Wheel of Fortune

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The Rebis is a print publication celebrating the connection between tarot and creativity. For our first anthology, we invited writers, artists, and tarotists to explore their relationship with The Wheel of Fortune. The result is 60 dazzling pages of original writing and evocative artwork.

The Wheel is a card of constant change and cyclical time. Of both surrender and liberation, endings and beginnings. A reminder that both expansion and contraction are part of Earth’s natural rhythms. It's a card of infinite possibilities. Within these pages, you'll find dreamwork and alchemical symbolism, urban landscapes and enchanting otherworlds. There are trickster coyotes and burning clocks. Paradoxes and power struggles. An invitation to look beyond “past, present, future” tarot readings and into the fourth dimension. A reminder that dreaming is part of liberation work. And deep reverence for the interconnectedness of all things.

There are 60 pages of essays and poetry, a tarot spread, and artwork—including original watercolor paintings, illustrations, collage art, and a two-page "phygital" spread with a QR code you can scan for an immersive experience.

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Artist

The Rebis

Size

8 x 10 inches

Material

Matte softcover

Format

Softbound

Pages

60

The Rebis

The Rebis is a unique tarot literary journal filled with original art, essays, fiction, and poetry. Each anthology brings an international group of artists and writers together to explore a single tarot card. These are archival-quality publications exploring the psychology, mythology, spirituality, and artistic beauty of tarot. The issues are published by an independent press grounded in anticapitalist principles of art-making during times of crisis. They redistribute all profits to social justice organizations fighting for reparations and reproductive justice.