Gorgeous and graceful, Lisa Hunt's watercolor imagery showcases
sacred creatures and deities
from a myriad of cultures: Aztec, Incan,
Indian, Japanese, African, Native American, Greek, Roman, and others. Bast, the cat-headed goddess of Egypt, proudly fulfills the High
Priestess role while the adventurous coyote treads a rocky path as The
Fool. Inspiring imagination and contemplation, this soulful tarot deck
invites us to recognize our inner creatures and merge with our animal
energies.
About Lisa Hunt
Lisa Hunt started drawing as soon as she could hold a pencil in her
hand. She spent her childhood sketching out the stories that she
composed in her head. She loved fairy tales and mythology and derived
many of her ideas from universal themes contained in such stories. She
has been a professional illustrator for over a decade, with many of her
publications reflecting her interest in the feminine divine and the
universal themes that are often connected with goddess mythology.
Lisa holds a M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis on Jungian Psychology/Art & Drawing. Over the years she has illustrated numerous products including collectible gaming cards, book covers, interior book illustrations, magazines, calendars and a co-authored childrens book. In addition to Lisa's illustration and writing career, she works as an adjunct instructor in the Media Arts program at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. She has taught many diverse subjects including Animal Drawing, Dynamic Anatomy and Scripting and Storyboarding. Lisa lives with her husband, Kort Kramer, and their family in Florida.
