Design and Artwork
The Goetia Tarot in Darkness, created by Fabio Listrani, is an artistically profound deck inspired by the esoteric traditions of the Lesser Key of Solomon. It features a subdued color palette of greys and blacks, with imagery rich in demons and spirits. This stark and deep art style is designed to engage the reader's inner spirit and highlight the interplay between darkness and light, as well as the conscious and unconscious self.
Symbolism and Themes
This deck delves into the realms of the occult, with each card meticulously linked to the demons of the Ars Goetia. The intricate esoteric associations include astrology, demon names, and numbers, offering a complex and layered reading experience. The deck's imagery, unique from traditional Rider-Waite-Smith clones, provides a fresh perspective on tarot symbolism, inviting users to explore deeper metaphysical concepts and self-reflection.
User Experience
While noted for its high-quality cardstock and intriguing art, the Goetia Tarot in Darkness may present challenges due to its low-contrast artwork and glossy finish. The accompanying instructional booklet (LWB) provides a valuable chart of card associations but lacks detailed explanations of the imagery and esoteric connections. For those well-versed in tarot, astrology, and occult lore, this deck offers a rich and rewarding experience, but it may not be suitable for beginners.
About the Author
Fabio Listrani, based in Rome, Italy, is an award-winning artist with a diverse portfolio, including work for Marvel, Titan Comics, and IDW Publishing. His expertise in creating visually captivating and esoterically rich tarot decks is evident in his creations such as the Night Sun Tarot and Santa Muerte Tarot.
- Esoterically rich deck inspired by the Lesser Key of Solomon
- Subdued, dark artwork featuring demons and spirits
- Complex astrological and demonological associations on each card
- High-quality cardstock, suitable for regular use
- Ideal for experienced tarot readers interested in deep occult themes