Artist or Artiste

Artist or Artiste ☿

A tarot spread that is best used for projects you are thinking about taking on.  Find out if your hard work will pay off, and if your partner will be a good fit.

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This card represents your present career path and asks whether you are on the path that you truly desire?

5

This card represents personal changes you can make to improve your career performance.

2

This card represents actions that can be taken to advance your career..

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This card represents past issues that may be affecting your career performance in the present.

3

This card represents the aspects about your career that will be difficult of perhaps even impossible to change.

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This card represents the anticipated results of your career path if guidance is followed

4

This card represents your current career status or performance.

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What should I be working on next? In the next 6-12 months?

*Opportunities - What is missing from the world that I can provide? What paths are opening up for me right now?

Collaborations Outcome

Collaborations Outcome ☿

A four and a ten card draw consultation allowed visitors and goers to discover the the outcome of career moves and transitions, to tell between a successful collaboration or partnerships in disguise.

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The Project & Me: This card represents the project itself. What I’m doing or bringing. What I need from this relationship

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Project Goals & you: This card asks if the project makes sense to your collaborator.

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Collaboration Strengths: This card reveals what works well between you and for this specific project.

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Outcome: This card reveals This card represents the outcome of the project




These draws are an edition of vinyl prints created for performative readings curated by: ED. Varie, Miami Basel and Beverly’s during Art Fair week in Mexico City.
Each prints was laid out in order to visualize the card’s suggestions for a specific collaboration or decision at a given point during an artist, gallerist, or art professional’s career. This Draw can be used every day, however the questions made on each draw need to shy away from ambiguity.

* The number of cards to choose from and the way they are laid out constitute what is called a "draw". Being the simplest of all, the spread of a card, in which we simply choose a card and relate it to our question, carefully observing the symbols contained in it.