Creating Divination Cards Workshop w/ Deck Creator Isabella Rotman
July 19, 2026
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Creating Divination Cards Workshop
w/ Deck Creator Isabella Rotman
Sunday, July 19
1pm - 4pm
Location: Gallery
Registration: Member $40 / Non-Member $50
Ages 13+
Have you ever dreamed about making and reading with your own tarot or oracle deck? Do you doodle cups, swords, and pentacles in the corner of your sketchbook? Are you a card reader yourself, and want to try your hand at the art-making end of the divination practice?
Join artist Isabella Rotman, creator of This Might Hurt Tarot and This Might Help Oracle, in a workshop all about making your very own divination deck.
In this three-hour workshop, Isabella will discuss different types of divination decks (tarot, oracle, and lenormand), symbolism in tarot, and how to choose a theme for your deck. After the discussion and brainstorming, participants will embark on drawing a single card.
This workshop is open to all tarot and oracle enthusiasts, from artists who are already planning a deck, to those who are simply interested in learning more. Tarot imagery is rich with symbolism, steeped in history and tradition, and deeply meaningful to the spiritual practices of people around the world. And beyond all that, it's also really fun to draw!
What to bring:
A sketchbook, favorite decks if you have them, inspirational images if you have them.
About Isabella Rotman:
Isabella Rotman is an Eisner and Ignatz Award nominated cartoonist and illustrator living and drawing in Maine. Her art is usually about the ocean, women, crushing loneliness, people in the woods, or sex. She is the author of A Quick and Easy Guide to Consent,illustrator and co-author of Wait, What?: A Comic Book Guide to Relationships, Bodies, and Growing Up, and co-author of Abortion Pill Zine. Isabella is the creator of the modern and queer This Might Hurt divination deck family, including This Might Hurt Tarot and This Might Help Oracle. She is a founding organizer of Comic Arts Maine Portland.
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