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Artist’s Inner Vision Tarot Review

63 Verified Cards Revealed 5 min read

4.9/5 - (10 votes)

The Artists Inner Vision Tarot mixed media cards in a warm plum table reading scene

The Artists Inner Vision Tarot is a collage-forward tarot deck for readers who love art journals, altered photographs, texture, handwriting, and symbolic fragments. It feels less like a neat classroom deck and more like opening a studio drawer full of clues.

The current TarotFans gallery includes 63 verified recovered card fronts. Because the source is partial and not safely canonical, this review keeps the count honest and uses neutral recovered-artwork labels instead of guessing missing titles.

Quick take: who will love this deck?

Choose this deck if you read visually, keep a tarot journal, make art, or enjoy decks that reward slow looking. Skip it if you need crisp standardized symbols, full traditional order on first glance, or a complete verified 78-card online gallery.

The Fool from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
The Fool

Artwork study

Handwritten clues and the creative unconscious

This recovered card opens the gallery with dense handwriting, dark color, and small symbolic marks. It immediately tells you that this deck wants you to notice fragments, not just titles.

In a reading, this kind of image is useful for asking what message is hidden under the obvious question.

Artwork and reading style

The visual language is mixed media: vintage faces, birds, eyes, keys, buildings, handwritten words, gears, towers, masks, and intense reds, blues, blacks, and sepia tones. The cards feel handmade and dreamlike, which makes them strong for intuitive spreads.

Instead of asking “what is the textbook keyword,” try asking: what object keeps pulling my eye, what emotion does the color create, and what story is the collage suggesting?

Four-card moment: the artist’s doorway

Collage faces, tools, and symbolic atmosphere

The High Priestess from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
The High Priestess
The Hierophant from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
The Hierophant
The Chariot from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
The Chariot
Strength from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Strength

These four images show the deck’s main personality: human expression, altered objects, mechanical symbols, and a sense that meaning is assembled piece by piece.

Using this deck for creative readings

The Artists Inner Vision Tarot is excellent for creative check-ins. Ask what wants to be expressed, what is blocking the work, what image or memory is trying to surface, and what practical next step would make the idea real.

The Hanged One from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
The Hanged One

Artwork study

Butterflies, hands, and emotional transformation

This recovered card uses a soft portrait and butterfly imagery, a natural fit for questions about change, sensitivity, and the fragile beginning of a new creative phase.

Use it as a reminder that creative growth often starts as something small enough to protect with both hands.

About the 63-card gallery

The gallery comes from the original recovered TarotFans image source. The images are same-deck card fronts, but the available source is only 63 cards. Some visible cards show titles, while others are partial, blurred, or presented in a non-canonical browse order.

That is why TarotFans does not rename every card as if the full order were known. Honest partial galleries are more useful than pretty but inaccurate padding.

Four-card moment: cups, memory, and mood

Emotional collage cards with old-photo atmosphere

Judgement from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Judgement
Unidentified Major Artwork from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Unidentified Major Artwork
Four of Cups from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Four of Cups
Ten of Cups from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Ten of Cups

This group shows how the deck treats feeling: not as a simple keyword, but as a collage of place, gesture, memory, and color.

Best spreads for The Artists Inner Vision Tarot

Try a three-card “studio mirror” spread: what I am seeing, what I am avoiding, and what wants to be made next. For shadow work, ask what image repeats in my life right now and what it needs from me.

Queen of Wands from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Queen of Wands

Artwork study

The Hermit as an inner studio lamp

The recovered Hermit-style image is stark and memorable. It feels like a poster for solitude, study, and the private room where meaning becomes visible.

This card is perfect for journaling prompts about retreat, creative focus, and the difference between loneliness and chosen quiet.

Deck details

  • Deck: The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
  • Gallery status: 63 verified recovered card fronts on TarotFans
  • Style: mixed-media collage, vintage photography, handwritten texture, altered-art symbolism
  • Best for: creative tarot, journaling, intuitive reading, self-expression, dreamwork, and inner-life spreads

Four-card moment: majors and turning points

Lovers, Justice, Fool, and Wheel-like recovered images

Five of Swords from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Five of Swords
Six of Swords from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Six of Swords
Ten of Swords from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Ten of Swords
Princess of Swords from The Artists Inner Vision Tarot
Princess of Swords

Even in partial source order, these recognizable turning-point images show why the deck feels dramatic and personal: choice, balance, risk, and change all arrive through collage.

Pros and cons

Pros Cons
Highly distinctive mixed-media artwork with strong creative mood. The verified TarotFans gallery is partial at 63/78.
Excellent for artists, writers, journalers, and intuitive readers. Neutral labels are necessary because the recovered source is not safe canonical order.
Rich symbols make each card worth slow study. Not ideal if you want a plain beginner deck with instantly clear textbook imagery.

Final thoughts on The Artists Inner Vision Tarot

The Artists Inner Vision Tarot is a strong choice for readers who want tarot to feel like art practice: layered, personal, symbolic, and a little strange in the best way. It invites you to look twice and write down what you notice.

The 63-card gallery is enough to show the deck’s voice clearly, while the honest partial count keeps the page trustworthy.

The Artists Inner Vision Tarot product box in a plum and gold lifestyle sceneSee The Artists Inner Vision Tarot on Amazon

The Artists Inner Vision Tarot FAQ

Is The Artists Inner Vision Tarot beginner-friendly?

It can be beginner-friendly for visual readers, artists, and journalers, but the collage style asks you to read mood and detail rather than depend only on textbook keywords.

Is the TarotFans gallery complete?

No. TarotFans currently has 63 verified recovered card fronts, so the page presents an honest partial 63/78 gallery.

Why are the card labels neutral?

The recovered image source order is not safe canonical order and many titles are not fully readable. Neutral labels avoid false card names.

What kind of readings fit this deck?

Creative blocks, inner-child questions, art journaling, dreamwork, self-expression, and reflective relationship questions fit the deck especially well.

Does this deck use traditional tarot imagery?

It uses tarot structure but speaks through mixed-media collage, vintage photos, typography, symbols, and altered-art mood.

Is the final product image generated?

Yes. The final product scene uses GPT Image 2 with the visible deck thumbnail/cover identity as reference.