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Playful pop-art Lenormand deck with 40 cards (incl. Goose card). 2025 reprint with updated design, 100+ page guide, and premium finish. For all levels. Official edition.
 
 Out of stock
Playful pop-art Lenormand deck with 40 cards (incl. Goose card). 2025 reprint with updated design, 100+ page guide, and premium finish. For all levels. Official edition.
 
 An oracle deck that transforms the iconic images of the Mexican game Lotería into a powerful tool for self-reflection and healing. The 54 cards contain profound symbolism and poetic messages inspired by curanderas, traditional healers. This deck offers a unique combination of cultural heritage and deeper awarenesss.
 
 Oracle deck with 46 cards featuring garden dragons linked to fruits, herbs, and vegetables. Includes a detailed guidebook with meanings and symbolism. For fans of nature, fantasy, and light-hearted insight. Official edition by Llewellyn Publications.
José Sotelo Yamasaki is a San Antonio-based artist known for his vibrant and culturally rich work as a painter, screenprinter, and illustrator. His creations draw from a unique blend of artistic traditions, heavily influenced by Mesoamerican design, Mexican folk art, and Japanese Zen art, reflecting his mixed cultural heritage. This fusion of influences makes his artwork visually striking, deeply symbolic, and rooted in history while carrying a modern sensibility.
As the owner and operator of El Fin, an exclusive online gallery, Yamasaki has gained a national following for his contributions to the art world, particularly within the culturally diverse and artistic community of San Antonio, a city known for its deep cultural heritage and thriving art scene. El Fin serves as a platform to showcase his dynamic artwork, which often features bold colors, intricate patterns, and symbolic representations that resonate with both his Mexican and Japanese roots.
Yamasaki’s work often pays homage to his ancestors and cultural lineage, honoring traditions while also exploring contemporary themes. The integration of Mesoamerican and Mexican folk elements with the minimalism and spiritual depth of Japanese Zen art creates a distinct, layered visual language that is uniquely his own. Through his paintings, screenprints, and illustrations, Yamasaki offers viewers an exploration of identity, culture, and the intersection of different artistic traditions.
By operating El Fin as a hub for his creations, Yamasaki plays an essential role in promoting San Antonio's reputation as a cultural mecca, offering art lovers access to pieces that are not only visually captivating but also rich in cultural narratives. His work has contributed to the growing appreciation of diverse cultural influences in contemporary art, and his pieces continue to resonate with a broad audience.
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