Design and Artwork
The Victoria Frances Oracle Cards exhibit a stunning blend of pre-Raphaelite sensuality and gothic subtlety, crafted by the renowned illustrator Victoria Frances. This deck features a collection of 36 cards, each measuring 88 by 125 mm, showcasing lush fabrics, exquisite jewels, and evocative settings like wintry woods and eerie graveyards. Victoria's artwork captures a dark palette of silvery greys, deep burgundy, and ivy greens, enhancing the gothic allure of each card.
Symbolism and Themes
Deeply rooted in gothic culture, the oracle cards reflect themes of sorrow, foreboding, and the mystical. Images of weeping women, blood-stained vampire women, and Ophelia-types in floral-strewn streams dominate the deck. Each card, surrounded by a black border, hints at narratives filled with melancholy and poetry, appealing directly to the gothic sensibility with its symbolic complexity.
User Experience
The cards boast a high-gloss finish facilitating easy handling and shuffling, despite a tendency to stick together initially. Accompanied by a multilingual 127-page guidebook by Kim Arnold, the deck offers layouts and divinatory meanings for each card, enhancing user interaction. This deck is perfect for those drawn to the darker side of spirituality, offering both aesthetic pleasure and insightful guidance.
About the Author
Victoria Frances, a celebrated figure in the gothic art scene, masterfully blends dark romanticism with haunting beauty in her illustrations. Kim Arnold complements Frances' art with thoughtful guidebook contributions that delve into gothic culture and oracle utility. Their collaboration brings a deeply emotional and artistically rich experience to the oracle card enthusiast.
- Deck Type: Oracle Deck
- Total Cards: 36
- Card Size: 88 x 125 mm
- Language: Multilingual edition (English, Italian, Spanish, French, German)
- Guidebook: 127 pages by Kim Arnold
- Box Quality: Solid cardboard with glossy finish and black ribbon
- Back Design: Mirrored images of a seductive goth woman, fully reversible
- Publisher: Lo Scarabeo, 2015