Vintage Floracle Collection

The Vintage Floracle Collection grew from an earlier body of work called The Floracle, an oracle deck I began developing in 2024, handcrafted in-house.

Producing the full deck proved prohibitively expensive and difficult to reproduce consistently. A single 44-card set with a hand-bound hardcover guidebook pushed the price to nearly $150. I paused the Floracle Deck project until I could find a more practical way to produce it at home.

I didn’t want the pieces to remain unseen. Instead, I began to reimagine them, transforming something once meant to be held in the hands into something meant to live in outside of a box.

Rather than recreate the deck exactly, I shifted the work into art prints. The original pieces were created on black backgrounds with typography suited to an oracle format, but for prints I wanted them to feel like something you could return to every day.

Something that is seen, rather than stashed away and unavailable until you find time for a reading. Something that you can reflect upon in passing to serve as a tool available at a glance so you a remain connected and grounded when finding time for self becomes difficult or life feels stressful.

Each piece is designed to hold a message you can choose for yourself, something that meets you where you are. Whether that’s a moment of reflection, grounding, or simply a pause in the day, the message is there to remind you of what you need to remember.

I imagine them near an entry or exit way of a home: near plants, beside a mirror, in a space where you might pass by without thinking, a workspace or place of self-reflection until one day, the message catches you at exactly the right time.

With a longtime love of antique botanical works, I wanted to capture that aged, tactile feeling. The palette was softened, moving away from the boldness of the original deck into something more faded and familiar.

The Vintage Floracle Collection emerged as a set of 10 pieces inspired by the late ’60s and ’70s, the kind of prints that feel like they’ve always been there. Slightly worn, a little imperfect, but enduring.

They are meant to feel less like something new, and more like something rediscovered, an inner strength that you often forget, a moment in time that changed you, or something that you need to feel okay.

Each piece in available as an art print meant to bring a sense of reflection into your space.

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