Wild Whispers Oracle

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Listen closely to the whispers of the desert. The Wild carries earth omens that resonate resilient messages to your transient inner terrain to help it gain form.

This 44-card deck, created by artist Nat Girsberger, invites you to connect to the signs and symbols of your inner desert dreamlands and the natural world, guiding you to personal transformation. Let the cards gently call you to listen. They will inspire you to recognize and alchemize your potential, which is as limitless as the desert, so you can be just as bold.

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Artist

Nat Girsberger

Cards

44

Guidebook

Included

Pages

160

Nat Girsberger

Swiss Brooklyn-based artist Nat Girsberger creates art interpreting the unseen, a realm that includes the personal inner world, music, and the collective psyche. Nat visually explores profound themes beyond the edge of perception and words, hinting that everyone's reality may look a little different. Her colourful, retro-futuristic collages encourage viewers to connect to their unseen potential and go beyond what they thought was accessible.

Nat was awarded a visa for extraordinary ability to work in the United States as a visual artist. She creates for clients such as Universal Music Group, Google LLC, Michaels, Amazon, Refinery29, The Discovery Channel, Rockefeller Center, and Frequency. New York City exhibitions include the 3-story installation and show at Showfields, the 2018 solo show Close Your Eyes at the Storefront Project Gallery, later shown at 68 Jay, and her 2017 solo show Transient Terrain at Ivy Brown Gallery. She's also exhibited in several group shows at Yale University, Subliminal Projects, Carrie Able Gallery, Wallplay, The Living Gallery, and many more.

Her work has been reviewed in various media worldwide, including Rolling Stone, Vogue, Whitehot Magazine, Hyperallergic, Pitchfork, Artreveal, Kolaj, and Paper. In addition to working on commissions, Nat has stepped into the role of curator for venues like Superfine Art Fair and Showfields.