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THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN
THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN
THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN
THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN
THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN
THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN
THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN

THE HEART TAROT | THINGS THE MIND CAN'T EXPLAIN

$35.00

Published by Microcosm Publishing, this artfully crafted, drop-dead-gorgeous, 78-card tarot deck created and illustrated by Nicole LaRue invites you to follow the wild wisdom of your heart.

Each card features original illustrations that weave the shape of the human heart with elements of the natural world, reimagining classic tarot archetypes through a deeply intuitive lens. Rendered in a striking block-print style, with rich texture and a moody black-and-red palette, the imagery is bold, visceral, and powerful, designed to draw out your heart’s truest interpretations.

Created for readings, divination, inspiration, and creative practice, this is a deck to feel into rather than overthink. A guide for listening inward, trusting your intuition, and letting the heart lead the way.

ABOUT THE TAROT CARDS
Created and illustrated by Nicole LaRue and published by Microcosm Publishing, this striking tarot deck features original heart-centered illustrations woven with elements of the natural world. Rendered in a bold block-print style with a moody black-and-red palette, each card invites intuitive, heart-led interpretation. Perfect for readings, divination, and creative ritual, this is a deck to trust your instincts and let the heart lead.
78-card deck.

ABOUT THE ARTIST AND CREATOR
Nicole LaRue is a queer artist, graphic designer, and illustrator based in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is widely known for her iconic work on the Women’s March on Washington logo and is the author and illustrator of several books, including Girl Almighty, Small & Mighty, and children’s field guides celebrating nature and activism. Nicole has also collaborated with human rights lawyer Kate Kelly on Ordinary Equality, a powerful graphic history of women and queer people in the fight for the ERA. She is currently a tattoo artist apprentice, bringing her bold, symbolic illustration style into this evolving practice.

ABOUT MICROCOSM PUBLISHING
Microcosm Publishing & Distribution has been creating tools for self-empowerment since 1996. Known for their carefully curated books, zines, decks, and more, their work centers community, creativity, critical thinking, and lived experience, especially voices shaped by marginalization. Printed in the U.S. and packed with care, Microcosm connects the dots between subjects like mental health, witchcraft, gender, punk culture, self-care, and DIY skills, fostering underground movements and joy along the way.

Microcosm Publishing & Distribution began in 1996 as a DIY distro and record label run out of a closet, and that radical spirit still runs through everything they do. Challenging conventional publishing models at every turn, Microcosm prints in the U.S., handles their own fulfillment, and packs every order by hand in their worker-run spaces in Portland, Oregon and Cleveland, Ohio. All profits are reinvested into publishing bold, life-affirming books and supporting fair worker pay through their worker-ownership program. Rooted in care, community, and ethical production, Microcosm creates tools for self-empowerment while actively building the kind of publishing world they want to see.

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