![]() ![]() ![]() I knew as soon as this deck was released that I wanted to talk to Trung about his process and the deck itself. ![]() Trung drew heavily on his own background as a Vietnamese-American, and his fascination with mythology and fairy tales from all around the world. The figures you meet all come from their own world, and yet you get the sense that they are rooted in different cultures. Trung included four different lovers cards, which contribute to the deck feeling friendly to everyone, no matter their sexuality. There are clues hidden in each card that help you make connections - very helpful if you're learning. Each of the suits has a color palette - though not a terribly intense one. The deck itself is extremely colorful, with threads and stars running through it. Our personal connection/acquaintanceship goes way back, and I have so loved watching his art career take off over the years. When I read that interview, I realized that Trung and I went to college together. ![]() I first learned about this deck back in 2015 when Beth over at Little Red Tarot did a fantastic interview with Trung. Trungles, the creator of the deck, has been working on it longer than I have been a professional tarot reader. The Star Spinner Tarot is a much anticipated deck. As soon as I opened the box, I knew that this deck was approachable and absolutely filled with joy. It's one of those decks that has just such a lovely personality that you want to keep it close. The Star Spinner Tarot is beyond gorgeous. ![]()
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