Mirra Visions: Lenticular Tarot & Oracle Deck - two decks on one card surface
Most tarot and oracle combinations are two separate decks in one box. Mirra Visions is something different. The Prisma Visions Tarot and the Cosma Visions Oracle are printed on the same card surface using lenticular technology: two images behind a lens of 161 lenses per inch, interlaced so they shift into each other as the card tilts.
The result is that you are not choosing which deck to work with. You hold both at once, and the image you see depends on the angle at which you look.
What happens on the cards
Prisma Visions Tarot and Cosma Visions Oracle were designed as mirror reflections of each other. Cosma Visions uses the idea of past lives as a blueprint for the traditional tarot imagery. Both decks are built as panoramas: the minor arcana cards in each suit line up to form a single continuous image when placed side by side.
In Mirra Visions, those two panoramas slide across each other. Not every card shifts as smoothly as the one next to it, because lenticular printing moves to its own rhythm on each individual card. The creator is explicit about this: anyone who wants a clear, easy-to-read panoramic view is better served by the individual decks. Mirra Visions is something else, a visual experiment in which the transition between the two images is itself part of the experience.
The third image, the combined image that flickers into view as you tilt the card, was the actual reason the creator made this deck. Eight frames had always fallen flat. Two frames let each image speak fully and produce that in-between moment.
The guidebook and the 79th card
The guidebook was rewritten for this merged version and covers both upright and reversed meanings for all cards. This is the second edition, which adds the 79th card 'Garden Chimes and Water Song', absent from the first edition.
The card backs are printed as a static image, not lenticular. That is a deliberate choice: a lenticular back would make the cards too thick.
Remove the protective film from the cards before you use the deck. Without that step, you will not see the full range of colour and depth the lenticular printing produces.
About the creator
Mirra Visions was made by the designer behind Prisma Visions Tarot, Cosma Visions Oracle, Light Visions and Green Glyphs Tarot. All of these decks are built as panoramas, a choice that serves two purposes: keeping visual consistency between related cards, and making the task of drawing 78 individual images mentally manageable by treating it as five larger projects. Cosma Visions alone took more than two years to draw.
Lenticular printing had always been at the back of the creator's mind, but only worked once the approach was reduced to two frames instead of eight. Mirra Visions is the result of that longer search.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 79
- Edition: Second edition
- Language: English
- Guidebook: Includes upright and reversed meanings
- Printing: Lenticular, 161 lenses per inch
- Card backs: Static print
- Note: Protective film on cards at time of delivery
Questions we often get
Are Prisma Visions Tarot and Cosma Visions Oracle also available separately?
Yes. The creator explicitly recommends the individual decks if a clear, fully readable panoramic layout matters to you. Mirra Visions combines both, but the lenticular printing means not every card shifts as smoothly as the one beside it.
What language are the cards and guidebook in?
Both are in English. The guidebook was rewritten specifically for this combined version and covers both upright and reversed meanings.