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Strange Form Trilogy Tarot

Strange Form Trilogy Tarot

by Roy Huteson Stewart

Tarot66 cards
darkhand-drawnfantasyblack-and-white
non-traditional-tarotcollector-editionsci-fiwoodcut-stylegraphic-novel-artstylized-creatures

Theme: Stylized, enigmatic creatures within a non-traditional tarot framework

Medium: pencil ink

A 66-card tarot deck by Roy Huteson Stewart, collecting the Strange Form 1-3 series into a single collector's edition. The artwork features a distinct, stylized creature within a circular motif, rendered in a stark black-and-white aesthetic.

About This Deck

The Strange Form Trilogy Tarot is a 66-card deck that consolidates the previous Strange Form 1-3 series into a single, collector's edition. Created by artist Roy Huteson Stewart, this deck deviates from the standard 78-card tarot structure, suggesting a unique approach to the Major and Minor Arcana or a focus on a specific subset of the tarot system. The "Trilogy" aspect implies a narrative or thematic progression across the collected works.

While specific details about the card meanings or system are not provided, the deck is positioned as an "epic Tarot collector's edition." This suggests an emphasis on the artistic and thematic coherence of the "Strange Form" series, appealing to those who appreciate unique artistic interpretations within the tarot framework. The reduced card count indicates it is not a traditional Rider-Waite-Smith or Thoth-based deck, likely offering a more specialized or condensed reading experience.

The deck's primary appeal lies in its distinctive visual style and its compilation of a previously established series. It caters to collectors and readers looking for a tarot deck that stands apart from conventional designs, offering a fresh perspective through its unique imagery and potentially its modified structure. The black-and-white aesthetic, as observed in the available image, contributes to its striking and somewhat enigmatic character.

Key Features

  • 66-card tarot deck, deviating from the standard 78-card structure
  • Collects the Strange Form 1-3 series into one edition
  • Features stark black-and-white, woodcut-style artwork
  • Designed as an "epic Tarot collector’s edition"

Who It's For

This deck is suitable for tarot collectors interested in unique, art-driven editions, particularly those who appreciate dark, stylized, or sci-fi/fantasy aesthetics. It would appeal to readers who are comfortable with non-traditional card counts and systems, or those looking for a deck that encourages intuitive interpretation beyond standard RWS imagery. Fans of graphic novel art or artists with a strong, singular vision will likely find this deck compelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Strange Form Trilogy Tarot?
The Strange Form Trilogy Tarot contains 66 cards. This is a departure from the standard 78-card tarot structure, indicating a unique system or a curated selection of cards from the traditional Major and Minor Arcana.
Is the Strange Form Trilogy Tarot a traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck?
Given its 66-card count, the Strange Form Trilogy Tarot is not a traditional 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) deck. It likely features a modified system or a selection of cards that align with the artist's unique vision and the themes of the 'Strange Form' series.
What is the art style of the Strange Form Trilogy Tarot?
The art style is characterized by bold, black-and-white line work with intricate cross-hatching, giving it a graphic, almost woodcut or linocut aesthetic. The imagery features stylized, often monstrous or alien forms, suggesting a dark, sci-fi, or fantasy theme.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
Due to its non-traditional card count and unique artistic interpretation, the Strange Form Trilogy Tarot may be less suitable for absolute beginners who are learning the standard tarot system. It is more geared towards experienced readers or collectors who appreciate unique artistic decks and are comfortable with intuitive interpretation or adapting to a modified structure.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$2.8K

Backers

47

Funded

304%

Launched

Dec 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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