LisaHuntArt
Greetings friends:
I've been a long admirer of this forum and have had the pleasure of watching it grow into an amazing collective community of tarot luminaries and enthusiasts. I too am an avid collector of decks and consider my 40+ (lost count actually) decks to be among my prized possessions...and let's not even get started on my tarot book collection! haha.
I've wanted to join for a long time, but have been busy...well, making tarot decks! But thanks to some friends and my ever-growing desire to participate, I finally signed up! And I look forward to contributing as time allows.
For those of you who are not familiar with my latest effort, I've been spending many years working on my fairy tale project (the longest I've ever spent on a tarot project). It is entitled the Fairy Tale Tarot and will be published by Llewellyn Publications in 2009. My particular presentation is much different than other decks of its kind and represents a lifetime of fairy tale passion.
If you are interested, I have posted a journal about the project including anecdotes, sketches, insights and verbal meanderings that reflect how I work and feel and who I am as an artist and writer. These entries are largely spontaneous---when the mood strikes sort of thing...
Here is the link:
http://www.thefairytaletarot.com/blog.html
I also wanted to thank everyone for all your support, critiques and enthusiasm over the years. I greatly appreciate the feedback and am respectful of the many opinions and insights that have passed through the sundry of topics over the years. I want to particularly thank HearthCricket--she is as sweet and insightful in her e-mails as she is on this forum. She is one of the members who successfully cajoled me into joining Aeclectic! Thank you, dear. And thank you Patrick and Kris, tarot creators extraordinaire. Not only are they incredibly talented, but they're great people too. And yes, they too convinced me to join.
Again, a heartfelt thanks to all of you. I truly appreciate you!
If you have any questions about my deck, please feel free to ask.
Warmly,
Lisa Hunt
www.lisahuntart.com
www.thefairytaletarot.com
I've been a long admirer of this forum and have had the pleasure of watching it grow into an amazing collective community of tarot luminaries and enthusiasts. I too am an avid collector of decks and consider my 40+ (lost count actually) decks to be among my prized possessions...and let's not even get started on my tarot book collection! haha.
I've wanted to join for a long time, but have been busy...well, making tarot decks! But thanks to some friends and my ever-growing desire to participate, I finally signed up! And I look forward to contributing as time allows.
For those of you who are not familiar with my latest effort, I've been spending many years working on my fairy tale project (the longest I've ever spent on a tarot project). It is entitled the Fairy Tale Tarot and will be published by Llewellyn Publications in 2009. My particular presentation is much different than other decks of its kind and represents a lifetime of fairy tale passion.
If you are interested, I have posted a journal about the project including anecdotes, sketches, insights and verbal meanderings that reflect how I work and feel and who I am as an artist and writer. These entries are largely spontaneous---when the mood strikes sort of thing...
Here is the link:
http://www.thefairytaletarot.com/blog.html
I also wanted to thank everyone for all your support, critiques and enthusiasm over the years. I greatly appreciate the feedback and am respectful of the many opinions and insights that have passed through the sundry of topics over the years. I want to particularly thank HearthCricket--she is as sweet and insightful in her e-mails as she is on this forum. She is one of the members who successfully cajoled me into joining Aeclectic! Thank you, dear. And thank you Patrick and Kris, tarot creators extraordinaire. Not only are they incredibly talented, but they're great people too. And yes, they too convinced me to join.
Again, a heartfelt thanks to all of you. I truly appreciate you!
If you have any questions about my deck, please feel free to ask.
Warmly,
Lisa Hunt
www.lisahuntart.com
www.thefairytaletarot.com