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Bruno began his tarot card photography by referring to his portfolio of surreal imagery. His previous work dealt with his experience with sleep paralysis as well as dream journals that have ultimately cultivated a visual language detailing his complicated relationship with a good night's rest. This conceptual approach to his photographs allowed for an easy transition into recreating the classic Rider Waite tarot deck. βBecause my Sleep Paralysis series and the classic tarot deal with the subconscious and conscious mind,β he tells My Modern Met, βcreating fluid parallels between the two bodies of work was a seamless process.β
https://mymodernmet.com/nicolas-bruno-tarot-card-photos/
Bruno began his tarot card photography by referring to his portfolio of surreal imagery. His previous work dealt with his experience with sleep paralysis as well as dream journals that have ultimately cultivated a visual language detailing his complicated relationship with a good night's rest. This conceptual approach to his photographs allowed for an easy transition into recreating the classic Rider Waite tarot deck. βBecause my Sleep Paralysis series and the classic tarot deal with the subconscious and conscious mind,β he tells My Modern Met, βcreating fluid parallels between the two bodies of work was a seamless process.β
https://mymodernmet.com/nicolas-bruno-tarot-card-photos/
My Modern Met
Photographer Creates His Own 78-Card Tarot Deck Inspired by His Sleep Paralysis [Interview]
βI had often thought of recreating one or two cards in my own style, but it wasnβt until quarantine that I saw a grand opportunity to create the entire series.β