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  • Pamela Colman Smith: First Lady of Tarot

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    Pamela Colman Smith: First Lady of Tarot

    If you’re anything like me your first foray into Tarot cards were the highly pigmented images of the “Rider Waite Smith” deck. The first publication of the cards was in 1909. They became public domain in the United States in 1966 and were then published by US Gaming systems, making them highly commercially available and…

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  • Spiritualism and Pandemics

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    I’ve been always fascinated by the occult and divination. I love a mystery and things of another world but I also like talking to people and helping them so naturally I’ve found myself studying tarot cards. I remember buying my first (and only) pack from a Barnes and Noble when I was 18 or so.…

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I would describe my style and attitude as…

A cross between Iris Apfel, Miriam Margoles, Lucille Ball. But I am a devoted maximalist through and through. Although, as another inspiration once said

Style—all who have it share one thing: originality.

Diana Vreeland

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