The Creative Tarot

The Creative Tarot
Author: Jessa Crispin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1501120239

A guide for artists and creative people looking to tarot for guidance and inspiration. Written for novices and seasoned readers alike, "The Creative Tarot" is a unique guidebook that reimagines tarot cards and the ways they can boost the creative process.

The William Blake Tarot

The William Blake Tarot
Author: Ed Buryn
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1995
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780062513168

The Tarot Activity Book

The Tarot Activity Book
Author: Andy Matzner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-03-17
Genre: Art therapy
ISBN: 9781482722680

Did you know that tarot cards can have a rich and varied life outside of divination? They certainly do when you combine them with expressive arts activities such as writing, making art, and crafting.In this book, you'll learn how mixing tarot into the creative process is a fun and powerful way to stimulate your imagination. After all, each card is itself a mini artistic masterpiece, packed with symbolism and meaning. This makes them natural tools for developing self-awareness and personal transformation.Whether beginner or advanced, if you have an interest in tarot you will find much to enjoy in this book. The nearly 100 activities and exercises will add quite another dimension to your experience with the cards.This book will also be useful if you are a mental health professional or art teacher who uses the expressive arts in your practice. Inside, you will discover a wealth of creative and therapeutic ideas regarding how to incorporate tarot into the work you do with clients or students.

RADIANT TAROT

RADIANT TAROT
Author: ALEXANDRA. ELDRIDGE
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781578637508

Creativity for Library Career Advancement

Creativity for Library Career Advancement
Author: Vera Gubnitskaia
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1476636362

"Creativity is just connecting things," observed Steve Jobs. In today's diverse, ever-changing job market, creativity is more necessary than ever. In a profession offering a broad range of job opportunities, librarians are surrounded by myriad connections to be made. They are trained to recognize them. This collection of new essays covers a wide spectrum of methods for cultivating creativity. Topics include learning through role-playing games, libraries as publishers, setting up and using makerspaces, developing in-house support for early-career staff, creating travelling exhibits, creative problem solving, and organizing no-cost conferences.

Tarot for Creativity

Tarot for Creativity
Author: Chelsey Pippin Mizzi
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1797225561

Tarot isn’t just for divination—it’s also a great way to connect to your creativity. Discover how tarot can help you stay inspired and make your best work with this practical guidebook. For modern mystics of any level—from the seasoned cartomancer to the total novice—Tarot for Creativity offers a fresh take on the rich tradition of the tarot. In this unique and practical guide, tarot reader and creativity coach Chelsey Pippin Mizzi explores each of the standard 78 tarot cards and provides an accessible explanation of how their symbols and archetypes relate to creativity, four prompts to encourage creative experimentation and self-discovery, and a spread to help you integrate each card's message into your work. These thoughtful entries are accompanied by vibrant contemporary artwork from the Modern Way Tarot deck, created by J. Bindels and illustrated by N. Fernando. Whether you're a writer, artist, engineer, chef, or influencer, this guidebook offers down-to-earth advice for honing your voice, overcoming blocks, and cultivating your creative magic. A NEW APPROACH TO TAROT: Whether you're an experienced practitioner or a new initiate, Tarot for Creativity invites you to explore tarot as a form of storytelling and self-reflection that can yield abundant creative and personal growth. WE ARE ALL CREATIVE: All humans are creative. But that doesn’t mean great ideas come easily. Drawing on her experience as a tarot reader and creativity coach, Chelsey Pippin Mizzi teaches us to tap into our imagination, overcome blocks, and deepen our relationship with our creativity, all using tarot as a powerful tool. COMBINES WITH ANY TAROT DECK: Tarot for Creativity can be combined with any tarot card deck to add a new dimension to your practice. Use it with your favorite set, or gift it to a creative friend alongside a deck that speaks to their personality, from a classic Rider-Waite tarot deck to modern favorites like Mystic Mondays Tarot or Cat Tarot. Perfect for: Tarot and oracle card lovers of all experience levels Artists and writers of all ages Working and aspiring creatives, including bloggers, designers, and entrepreneurs Hobbyists who want to experiment with and nurture a creative practice Anyone interested in self-care and personal growth

Tarot Spreads For Writers

Tarot Spreads For Writers
Author: Kate Krake
Publisher: Inkwell & Elm
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2023-07-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Tarot Spreads for Writers is a comprehensive, practical guide to help you harness the power of the tarot to enhance your writing process, empower your imagination, deepen your storytelling, and bolster your author life. Whether you’re a seasoned novelist or a budding wordsmith, a fiction writer or nonfiction, this book is your key to unlocking a world of inspiration and self-discovery. Delve into spreads for character building, unravelling complex plotlines, and foster a profound connection between your stories and your own personal journey. Tarot Spreads For Writers contains: Over eighty meticulously designed tarot spreads designed to spark your creativity and enhance your writing process. Spreads tailored for both fiction and nonfiction. Writing tips accompanying select spreads, offering practical advice and inspiration to enrich your writing journey. Tools to deepen character development, allowing you to create multidimensional and relatable protagonists and antagonists. Innovative spreads to unravel the complexities of plot development, helping you craft compelling story arcs that keep readers hooked until the very last page. Strategies to explore and expand your author life, from finding your unique writing voice to overcoming creative blocks and self-doubt, crafting an author business plan, and more. Guidance on reading reversed cards, unlocking new layers of meaning and insight. Tips on interpreting the interconnectedness of cards within a spread, enabling you to uncover the profound wisdom hidden in their relationships. Advice on crafting your own tarot spreads for whatever themes you desire. Whether you’re seeking a fresh perspective, in need of a creative breakthrough, or simply looking to infuse your writing with an extra dose of magic, Tarot Spreads for Writers will be your invaluable companion on your journey to writing with tarot. (redirects to Payhip store)

The Cards

The Cards
Author: Patrick Maille
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-03-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1496833015

Tarot cards have been around since the Renaissance and have become increasingly popular in recent years, often due to their prevalence in popular culture. While Tarot means many different things to many different people, the cards somehow strike universal chords that can resonate through popular culture in the contexts of art, television, movies, even comic books. The symbolism within the cards, and the cards as symbols themselves, make Tarot an excellent device for the media of popular culture in numerous ways. They make horror movies scarier. They make paintings more provocative. They provide illustrative structure to comics and can establish the traits of television characters. The Cards: The Evolution and Power of Tarot begins with an extensive review of the history of Tarot from its roots as a game to its supposed connection to ancient Egyptian magic, through its place in secret societies, and to its current use in meditation and psychology. This section ends with an examination of the people who make up today’s tarot community. Then, specific areas of popular culture—art, television, movies, and comics—are each given a chapter in which to survey the use of Tarot. In this section, author Patrick Maille analyzes such works as Deadpool, Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman, Disney's Haunted Mansion, Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, The Andy Griffith Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and King of the Hill. The cards are evocative images in their own right, but the mystical fascination they inspire makes them a fantastic tool to be used in our favorite shows and stories.

Owens, Laura

Owens, Laura
Author: Scott Rothkopf
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300229291

A richly illustrated, expansive mid-career survey of the stand-out American artist's pioneering and influential work, with each copy featuring a unique silk-screen cover printed in Owens's studio Since the early 1990s, Laura Owens (b. 1970) has challenged traditional assumptions about figuration and abstraction in her pioneering approach to painting. Created in close collaboration with the artist on the occasion of her mid-career survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art, this inventive and comprehensive book features an incisive introduction by Scott Rothkopf, critical essays, literary texts, and short commentaries on a variety of subjects related to Owens's broad interests, which range from folk art and needlework to comics and wallpaper. Reflections by more than twenty of Owens's fellow artists, collaborators, assistants, dealers, family members, and friends offer an array of perspectives on her work at different periods in her life, beginning with her high school years in Ohio and ending with her current exhibition. A rich trove of more than a thousand images, drawn from the artist's personal archive and largely unpublished before now, includes personal correspondence, journals, academic transcripts, handwritten notes, source material, exhibition announcements, clippings, and installation photographs. Strikingly, each copy also features a unique silk-screen cover printed in Owens's studio, giving readers the opportunity to own an original work of art. Together, all of these elements provide a rare and intimate look at how an artist might make her way in the world as well as how art gets made, movements take hold, and relationships evolve over time.