A handmade tarot deck
78 cards stitched from dreams, shadow, and wonder.
Each figure a ragdoll — soft on the outside, filled with meaning within.
The Deck
New cards and descriptions added every week.
About the Deck
It didn't begin as a project, and definitely not as a plan to create a tarot deck.
It began with a deck I bought simply because it was beautiful. Not to read, not to predict anything, but to look at. To hold. To understand why certain images felt so clear without needing explanation.
Before that, there was a strange, almost accidental collection. People kept bringing me cards from everywhere — playing cards, souvenir decks, things I never asked for but somehow kept receiving. Over time, they gathered into quiet piles, most of them untouched, while I continued to use just one simple deck for years.
So yes, at some point it became true — I collect cards. Just not in the way people usually mean.
And then tarot appeared.
I wasn't trying to learn it in the traditional sense. I was looking at the images, noticing how they felt, how some of them made immediate sense while others resisted understanding. And somewhere in that process, a thought appeared — simple and persistent:
what if I draw them the way I see them?
That's where this deck began. Not from knowledge, but from perception. Not from rules, but from response.
And it is still unfolding, one card at a time.
A favourite card
The Artist
I move naturally between logic and intuition, between code and cards, between work and making. By day I work with systems, data and bugs — by night I build my own world. I'm drawing a tarot deck in a textile style where every card has its own character, its own mood, and a fairly honest picture of life.
I'm not particularly interested in how things should be. I care more about how things actually work. Mysticism for its own sake I leave to others — I want to understand the structure, and see how it shows up in reality.
Always learning, testing new things, moving forward — sometimes by plan, sometimes because it just feels right. And, somewhat annoyingly, it usually works.
I make the complex comprehensible and the abstract alive.
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