Greg Stanton
Also, anyone notice that Justice is tipping the scales with her elbow?
I've noticed this in quite a few historical decks, Justice often has tilted or uneven scales. Sometimes I think it's a design 'fault', but when she's clearly tipping the scales it makes me think that the card represents 'human justice', warts & all !Greg Stanton said:Also, anyone notice that Justice is tipping the scales with her elbow?
necro-posting
but i must say, i think that this might be the deck that finally lures me into reading with a proper Marseilles tradition deck...normally i'm very turned off by the art style and colors of proper marseilles decks when it comes to actually reading with em...
but have been looking at scans online and...this is so quirky and coloring is so nice, not so intense with the bright primary colors only and...the more i look...the more i am drawn to it :0
Apparently the deck that the Spanish Tarot is based on predates the Conver. So we might rather say that the Conver is a too-serious copy of the Spanish.I really love the colouring and cardstock of this deck but it does seem to be a very bad copy of the Conver - hence the 3 arms on The Sun card and the unidentifiable creatures on The Wheel of Fortune etc...
The lion that looks like a rabbit on Strength really puts me off though... I wish it were a better copy though because the colours are so nice - it's a shame really.