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Art Oracles: Creative & Life Inspiration from Great Artists

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Be guided and inspired by the world's greatest artists with this creative set of oracle cards.

Are you suffering from creative block? Struggling to make a difficult life decision? Find out what Picasso, Pollock, Kahlo and other great artists would have done. Simply select an artist's card from the pack, select the oracles' advice on life, work, or inspiration and any obstacle becomes surmountable.

Contains 50 oracle cards plus a booklet featuring the artists' biographies and details of how to use the cards.

50 pages, Cards

Published August 8, 2017

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May 28, 2021
Not technically a book. But it's in Goodreads, and I love it, and I own it, so I'm marking it as read. I love pulling a card and researching my artist of the day.

So far, my favorite message is on the Leonardo Da Vinci Card:
I'm not a Renaissance Man. I'm a Renaissance, Man.



If you're into tarot and into art history, this deck is a must-have.
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February 15, 2019
Not a book as such. A small booklet and a lovely set of Oracle cards. Something to turn to when looking for some inspuration.
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October 10, 2020
For those days when one need to be reminded to take a leap into the void.

Selected wisdom from:

Georgia O’Keefe:
You can’t run away from yourself, but running away from others can be quite effective.

Diane Arbus:
Look directly at what you’re avoiding.
The bullseye is always in the margins.

Francisco Goya:
Truth takes shape in the shadow.

Yves Klein:
Learn everything from nothing.

Yayoi Kusama:
Show them your hallucinations.

Filippo Marinetti:
Forward march. Looking backward ensures a broken neck.
The only constant will always be a contradiction.
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