The whole atmosphere and magical charge that tarot cards hold in themselves, have always fascinated me. To be able to develop my own deck, with my interpretation and perspective on each card, was an amazing process. 
Each card was customized in a 100% handmade process. The cards are in traditional Tarot size, 7 cm x 12 cm - watercolor and graphic pen, on 300g paper.  
The full collection:
0- The Fool
There is nothing more exciting than starting a new journey. What if you just jumped in with closed eyes, pure faith, and sunlight on your face? 
The Fool begins his journey without considering the problems he will face, and throws himself into the air and over the sea, trusting with all his heart. 
Wouldn't it be amazing if we could go through life with the Fool's spirit? 
1- The Magician

The Magician has all the tools to design a dream life. What a huge responsibility that is! 
So he's cautious, he overthinks, and he makes plans over and over again, making sure all outcomes are taken into account. As the night draws in, he is able to focus deeply on everything that matters. 

2- The High Priestess

You are encouraged by the High Priestess to follow your intuition and accept what your inner knowing is already telling you. That’s her superpower! 
Then she invites everyone to move towards an empowered intuitive life, and she does that magnificently, right?
3- The Empress

Embrace your sexuality and creative power, and step into your Empress's aura. It is all about self-love, but also about nurturing something that is important to you. 
Projects, marriages, big life changes, adventures, or even literal births are in the “pregnancy” stage. You can do anything you set your mind to.
4- The Emperor

The Emperor usually indicates authority or a tendency to control. Whenever this card appears, it is often a sign that you need to parent yourself. 
It's a powerful message that urges you to find security, stability, and structure within yourself. His infinite experience is why he looks so wise (and also a bit grumpy and worried).   
5- The Hierophant

His austere and stern energy is about carrying his legacy and traditions through the generations. 
Your belief systems, religious influences, and philosophies of life can also play a big role in whether you stick to the plan or skip over any steps. 
The key is the balance between all these factors, so you can obtain stability. 
6- The Lovers

What is love all about?
 I believe "the lovers" meet infinity when they can let go of everything else that can get in the way and just genuinely accept and live together. 
Rather than just bodies, this is an exchange of souls, a connection beyond anything material, and it's never easy! Having given up everything else, the lovers can see their love for each other and fall in love with each other again every day.
7- The Chariot

Are you at a crossroads? 
The Chariot card symbolizes the different options you have, but you have to push forward to find a solution. 
You will see this card when you're ready to take action and step forward with bravery and confidence, but keep in mind that sometimes this road may appear impossible at the beginning, but in the end, you'll be flying over it. 
8- Justice

This card is based on the principles of diplomacy, fairness, and balance. 
Besides reminding you to stay level-headed, it may also indicate that you need to engage in some negotiations in order to read equilibrium and practice compromising.
Balance is the key but you'll need to be kind in order to reach it.
9- The Hermit
The Hermit indicates a need for quiet reflection.
When The Hermit shows up, he is asking you to seek the truth, indicating you might not have all the answers you need right now, but they will come when you prioritize your introspection. 
He holds a light that inspires and illuminates you in the silent night.
10- Wheel of Fortune

An omen of good luck, but also of destiny and karma, the Wheel of Fortune is among the deck's most auspicious cards. 
Keep an eye out for signs or synchronicities from the universe with the Wheel of Fortune and feel the flow. Intuition is the key to grasping motion. 
11- Strength

Despite its symbolism of grit and power, the Strength card is also about generosity. 
When you give of yourself, you will ultimately receive more in return. This is a very positive card that asks you to be compassionate toward yourself and others. 
After being burned and reborn from its ashes, the phoenix is a symbol of greatness, beauty, and strength. 
12- The Hanged Man

There is no better example of resilience, strength, and cleverness than the Hanged Man. 
Despite a bad situation, he finds a new perspective and, given time, a good solution. It is possible to change the unfavorable position, but a good idea is needed. 
He gets light and hope from the moon for a new day ahead. It is possible to come up with revolutionary ideas when you analyze everything upside down during the hanging time!  
13- Death

When I was a child, I was in close contact with death, and this image of a tree in various sun settings represents what I always associated with it. 
I grew up in a small town with a big garden and many dogs. Sadly, after a certain age, death came, and my father always buried them under a huge pecan tree. 
There were many situations where I saw death under this tree, from sunrise to sunset, and it reminded me that death, like life, revolves around the sun and moon. 
14- Temperance

Temperance is a card about persevering through obstacles and being diligent. 
You are being asked to take things slowly and steadily. If Temperance appears in your reading, you are probably learning to be patient in your dealings, whether it's with your health, plans, job, or relationship. 
Let the magic bowl rise its mist and trust the universe to guide it in the right way. 
15- The Devil

A charming temptation, lust, luxury, fortune... you gradually become entangled in it. 
It is a hypnotizing tango that can put you in deep dependence. He holds a crystal ball, he knows everything inside out about you. 
Be careful what you wish for because playing with the devil can be risky.  
16- The Tower

There is a powerful message in the Tower card about deconstructing structures and rebuilding them from the ground up. 
It can be interpreted as sudden changes and jolting behaviors, as well as epiphanies and exceptional revelations. 
Although it can be frightening to be in the middle of a thunderstorm, the burndown is necessary in order to rebirth. 
17- The Star

The Star is a symbol of reconstruction, hope, optimism, and self-healing. 
There's a sense in which it can relate to self-care, but it's more about divine healing coming in, which gives you a greater sense of purpose in your life. 
You can trust the sky and the star above you. It all works out in the end.
18- The Moon

Often, things aren't as they seem. 
An appearance of the Moon in a tarot reading indicates shadow work needs to be undertaken. There is still a lot to uncover. 
You should pay attention to your intuition when it comes to reading signs. Be aware and trust your inner voice. 
19- The Sun

The Sun brings you the good news confirmation that you've been waiting for. 
Success is coming your way! 
This beautiful card invites you to connect with your inner child and experience life in a more youthful way - as a perfect sunny day suggests.
20- Judgement

There’s no escaping karma when the Judgement card shows up. 
It’s a sign to assess your past decisions that have impacted others for better or worse. It's also a card of forgiveness for wrongdoings, whether you've wronged someone else or you've been wronged by life in a certain way. 
Either way, it’s a good idea to let go and allow the lessons and chain reaction to do their thing.
21- The World 
The world represents the entire journey... but what if you lived many journeys in one lifetime? 
To me, the world could easily be represented by a universe of experiences and a wide range of planets representing individual journeys. 
How many lives have you lived so far? 
How many are still on their way? 
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