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Hello There,

 

I wanted to introduce myself to this lovely community. I have used tarot since the age of 12, so around 16 years. Although only my adult years were spent really studying. My teen years were on-and-off, using the tarot however I wanted and simply being inspired by the images. I am now a full time artist and illustrator, with tarot as part of a daily routine.

 

I love heavily illustrated decks, like the Victorian Fairy Tarot and the Wildwood Tarot, but I do have a special place in my heart for historical and more esoteric decks. I've always found myself very drawn to herbs, trees, and natural themes, so I love to use botanical decks as well. If anyone wants to suggest some new decks, I'm always looking to expand my collection!

 

I love chatting about tarot and enjoy seeing new and independent decks. It's so great to see others' art and how they interpret the cards. I been toying with the idea of releasing my own deck someday, and forums like these really help me stay inspired.

 

So, what are some of your favorite thing to do here?

 

~Birdie

EmpyreanKnight
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So glad to have you here in TT&M, Birdie. ^-^

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Hello Birdie, welcome to the forum. [emoji3]

 

There’s lots of things I like about this forum but in particular, the way members share their readings. I like to see how different readers approach the cards.

 

 

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Princess Of Cups
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Hello Birdie, welcome to the forum!

 

I find it really interesting to read the journals section, and exploring others different journeys into Tarot.

 

Your illustrative work sounds fascinating  <3

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