Manga Tarot: A Colouring Book

Manga Tarot: A Colouring Book

EnglishPaperback / softback
Welbeck
Headline Publishing Group
EAN: 9781035424405
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Tarot cards have been used for centuries to help us gain insights into the past, present and future. Now for the first time, Manga Tarot: A Colouring Book brings together three hugely popularly trends in one unique collection.

Made up of the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana, a tarot deck has a total of 78 cards. Each card contains a beautiful bespoke manga artwork, recreated perfectly for colouring so you can tell your own story.

The Major Arcana, comprising 22 cards, features a range of characters, each representing a different aspect of human existence. The Chariot, for example, represents willpower, while Death represents change. They generally signify longer-lasting phenomena. The Minor Arcana comprises four suits: Swords, Pentacles, Wands, and Coins. are organised like a normal pack of 56 playing cards and generally represent more fleeting, temporary phenomena.

A modern take on a classic tarot deck with a colouring book twist, journey through the world of Manga Tarot with this stunning collection of bespoke artwork, carefully curated for colouring fans.

EAN 9781035424405
ISBN 1035424401
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Publication date October 10, 2024
Pages 96
Language English
Dimensions 244 x 188 x 16
Country United Kingdom
Authors Welbeck
Illustrators Miller Patrick
Illustrations 78 tarot card illustrations – b/w vector