A week with the Star & Crown Oracle
Posted: 18 Jul 2021, 14:10
For those of you unfamiliar, The Star & Crown Oracle is a group deck that we made here during the lockdown days of 2020.
The name of the deck is a sly riff on the word "Corona" which can mean "Star" or "Crown"
(Thank you for that Nemia!!)
There is quite a lot of feeling in each of these cards as we were channelling all the myriad feelings we were having and everything we were experiencing. The result is quite strange if I may say so, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
This is not a deck of affirmations or "love and light" and yet it is irrepressibly positive in its outlook, as much as that is possible.
The artwork varies in style but there is a peculiar cohesiveness to the whole thing somehow.
This deck captures all the feelings of a very strange moment in time. The pandemic became, in a way, merely the backdrop to all kinds of events and experiences. Yet it seems to capture the universality of it all, the common ground we all share as we become introspective and outro-spective. (I made up that word) What I mean is this deck manages to cut through to what we all hold dear, what we all strive for, fear and hope for.
I've thumbed through it, and the absolutely brilliant booklet that was written by all the contributing artists. But this week or so I plan to really dive into it and see what I find.
I hope you will join me on the trip!
The name of the deck is a sly riff on the word "Corona" which can mean "Star" or "Crown"
(Thank you for that Nemia!!)
There is quite a lot of feeling in each of these cards as we were channelling all the myriad feelings we were having and everything we were experiencing. The result is quite strange if I may say so, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
This is not a deck of affirmations or "love and light" and yet it is irrepressibly positive in its outlook, as much as that is possible.
The artwork varies in style but there is a peculiar cohesiveness to the whole thing somehow.
This deck captures all the feelings of a very strange moment in time. The pandemic became, in a way, merely the backdrop to all kinds of events and experiences. Yet it seems to capture the universality of it all, the common ground we all share as we become introspective and outro-spective. (I made up that word) What I mean is this deck manages to cut through to what we all hold dear, what we all strive for, fear and hope for.
I've thumbed through it, and the absolutely brilliant booklet that was written by all the contributing artists. But this week or so I plan to really dive into it and see what I find.
I hope you will join me on the trip!