We are an independent publishing studio working in two directions: we develop our own original projects and publish the work of talented artists and writers. Our focus includes Tarot, oracle decks, art books, and tabletop games.

A tarot card called Wands featuring a black and white illustration of a skeletal hand with an extended middle finger, leaning against a tree branch near a body of water.

We acquire and curate concepts, refine them together with the creators, and take full responsibility for every stage of the process — from editorial direction and design to production at international factories and worldwide distribution.

Our releases are sold through our own store, Etsy, Kickstarter, and soon Amazon. Our goal is to support original ideas and turn them into carefully crafted, high-quality products that find their audience around the world.

Four Courts Tarot

For this project, our publishing studio took on curatorship and full-cycle development of an artist-created deck. The core concept was provided by the illustrator, and our role was to transform it into a complete, market-ready product. Our team refined the visual direction, enhanced the stylistic and compositional framework, updated the typography, and designed cohesive packaging along with a supporting line of merchandise.

Once the final concept was approved, we managed the entire production workflow: preparing technical files, selecting materials, coordinating with manufacturing partners, and overseeing quality control. The project was released under our publishing label and introduced to international audiences.

Year
2025/2026

Illustrator
Xenia Gribanova

A tarot card deck called Four Courts Tarot is displayed with two boxes and a card showing a fairy-tale style illustration of a woman with wings playing a lute, surrounded by a fox and a dog, with flowering sprigs around the deck.
Green tarot journal with gold lettering on the cover, decorated with leaves and circles, placed next to dried wheat, lavender, and yellow flowers.
Three tarot cards laid out on a white surface with green leaves and small flowers around them. The cards depict The Sun, The Hanged Man, and The Moon.
A decorative card titled "Knight of Pentacles" featuring a fairy riding a lion, surrounded by white flowers and green foliage, with a watercolor style illustration."

Horror Circus Tarot

Horror Circus Tarot is an upcoming release from our publishing studio, inspired by the imagery of dark carnivals and early 20th-century circus aesthetics. The deck blends the traditional Tarot structure with the atmosphere of old traveling shows, illusionists, and a touch of theatrical eeriness.

We are developing a fully cohesive visual direction, packaging, and supporting materials. Once completed, the project will launch on Kickstarter and enter production through our international manufacturing partners.

Year
January 2026

Illustrator
Ira Efimova

Horror Circus tarot deck box with illustrated character, tarot card titled 'The Moon', crystal stones, candle, feathers, and gold glitter on a dark red background.
Black tote bag featuring a cartoon unicorn with pink mane and tail, sitting cross-legged, holding a wine glass in one hoof, surrounded by several other wine glasses and a spilled drink.
Three illustrated playing cards with a circus theme on a dark red surface, one card partially hidden beneath a hand.
A hand holding tarot cards with art depicting characters in a whimsical, circus-like theme, set on a red velvet surface with candles and crystals nearby.

Secret Garden Tarot

Horror Circus Tarot is an upcoming release from our publishing studio, inspired by the imagery of dark carnivals and early 20th-century circus aesthetics. The deck blends the traditional Tarot structure with the atmosphere of old traveling shows, illusionists, and a touch of theatrical eeriness.

We are developing a fully cohesive visual direction, packaging, and supporting materials. Once completed, the project will launch on Kickstarter and enter production through our international manufacturing partners.

Year
2025

Illustrator
Lotta Glybotskaia

A tarot card deck called 'Secret Garden' with a 'Swords' card displayed. The deck box features floral artwork and a sword illustration. A single blossom flower lies in front of the box.
A black notebook with colorful embroidered floral design on the cover, resting on a brown satin fabric.
Three tarot cards on a silky brown fabric, surrounded by white and orange flowers. The cards are The Chariot, Swords, and Wands.
A decorative zodiac wheel with golden symbols and names of the twelve zodiac signs, surrounded by colorful flowers, on a dark background.

Echoes of the Wood

Echoes of the Wood is an oracle deck shaped around the idea of natural cyclicity. Its structure reflects the rhythms of the forest and the shifting seasons — the movement between light and shadow, the phases of growth, stillness, and renewal. The imagery is inspired by landscapes from different regions of the world, including northern woodlands, open steppes, and the mountain ranges of the U.S., where seasonal transitions feel especially vivid. The deck offers a quiet, meditative space for intuitive work and reconnecting with one’s inner cycles.

Year
2025

Illustrator
Lotta Glybotskaia

A box of Oracle deck called 'Echoes of the Wood' with an illustration of a tree branch and an owl on the cover.
A beige tote bag with a black fern leaf print, lying on a beige surface with shadows.
A series of five monochrome tarot cards laid out on a black background, each with unique artwork and titles: 'Colony' featuring honeycomb and a bee, 'Breath' depicting a mountain with clouds, 'Wind' showing a tree with a swirling canopy, 'Sanctuary' illustrating a twisted tree with a nest, and 'Rebirth' portraying a deer skull with antlers.
Hand holding a deck of tarot cards in front of a tree trunk, with the card titled "Labyrinth" featuring a tree stump and foggy background visible.

Arcana Flow Game

Arcana Flow is a meditative tabletop game centered on movement, inner dynamics, and symbolic thinking. Players travel through 72 spaces, each representing a specific state, quality, or internal process. Upon landing on a space, the player draws a card from the oracle deck and interprets its meaning in the context of the current step. The result is a personal journey — not competitive but exploratory — where the game becomes a tool for reflection, insight, and intuitive self-navigation.

Year
2025

Illustrator
Lotta Glybotskaia

A board game called 'Echoes of the Wood' is set up outdoors on grass, featuring a circular game board with various sections, cards with eerie images, and small game pieces. The game includes a guidebook and oracle deck, with thematic artwork of trees and an owl.
A person's hand with tattoos on the wrist holding a corner of a circular, black and white astrology chart or zodiac wheel laid outdoors on green grass. The chart has various labeled sections and decorative floral designs.

Tarot Obscuro

Obscuro was the first project published by our studio and set the foundation for our future direction. The deck combines graphic expressiveness, a mystical atmosphere, and a structured approach that later shaped our method of working with Tarot and oracle systems. The project was fully developed and released in-house — from concept and design to production and international distribution.

Year
2024

Illustrator
Lotta Glybotskaia

A deck of Tarot cards called 'Tarot Obscuro' with box and a card showing a black and white image of a woman with a stern expression, surrounded by thorny plant-like patterns, labeled 'The emperor'.
Black tarot card with two female faces wearing headpieces, labeled 'Gemini,' resting on a wooden surface with a deck of cards featuring a hawk icon nearby.
A tarot card labeled IX Wands on a rough stone surface, featuring a carved face with hands clasped in front.
A black journal with tarot cards laid on top, displaying the cards 'Swords' and 'Cups.' The 'Swords' card shows a hand holding a dagger, and the 'Cups' card features a woman holding a cup. The scene includes decorative dried plants and a vase in the background.

Have a project you’d like to publish with us?


We’re open to original ideas in Tarot, oracle decks, art books, and tabletop games. If you’re looking for a publishing partner, share your concept with us — we review every submission with care.