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Miniature Tarot Cards

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Back in Stock ** This rare deck is an adaptation of CANAN’s artwork titled Falname, commissioned in limited numbers as part of Pera Museum’s past exhibition titled Miniature 2.0.

Falname consists of 70 miniatures inspired by Falnama; a book of omens used by fortune-tellers in the 16th Century Ottoman Empire and Persia.

“The fortune teller draws and lays down cards (…) and can come up with an interpretation/prediction for the person seeking answers by looking at the images on the cards. The practice of interpreting, feeling and analysing a work of art is actually quite similar to fortune-telling, in that an artwork evokes a sense of hope in the audience as they make out a meaning by looking at the shapes and colours. Our minds construct the present using our past experiences and dreams of the future.” - CANAN

Material: Coated Card
Measures: 12 x 7cm
Notes: This pack contains 71 cards including 1 guide card | You can use them or treat them as prints.

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Back in Stock ** This rare deck is an adaptation of CANAN’s artwork titled Falname, commissioned in limited numbers as part of Pera Museum’s past exhibition titled Miniature 2.0.

Falname consists of 70 miniatures inspired by Falnama; a book of omens used by fortune-tellers in the 16th Century Ottoman Empire and Persia.

“The fortune teller draws and lays down cards (…) and can come up with an interpretation/prediction for the person seeking answers by looking at the images on the cards. The practice of interpreting, feeling and analysing a work of art is actually quite similar to fortune-telling, in that an artwork evokes a sense of hope in the audience as they make out a meaning by looking at the shapes and colours. Our minds construct the present using our past experiences and dreams of the future.” - CANAN

Material: Coated Card
Measures: 12 x 7cm
Notes: This pack contains 71 cards including 1 guide card | You can use them or treat them as prints.

Back in Stock ** This rare deck is an adaptation of CANAN’s artwork titled Falname, commissioned in limited numbers as part of Pera Museum’s past exhibition titled Miniature 2.0.

Falname consists of 70 miniatures inspired by Falnama; a book of omens used by fortune-tellers in the 16th Century Ottoman Empire and Persia.

“The fortune teller draws and lays down cards (…) and can come up with an interpretation/prediction for the person seeking answers by looking at the images on the cards. The practice of interpreting, feeling and analysing a work of art is actually quite similar to fortune-telling, in that an artwork evokes a sense of hope in the audience as they make out a meaning by looking at the shapes and colours. Our minds construct the present using our past experiences and dreams of the future.” - CANAN

Material: Coated Card
Measures: 12 x 7cm
Notes: This pack contains 71 cards including 1 guide card | You can use them or treat them as prints.

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