Animae: the source, a values-based deck
Created by Elizabeth Lorayne, printmaker; ICF ACC, accredited Jungian and Expressive Arts coach. Published by White Wave Press (2025). Artwork is original and not AI generated. These are collagraphs, a technique of printmaking. The deck includes:
48 core values printed with a sateen finish (cards measure 2.75” × 4.75”)
Booklet with 8 suggested activities
2-piece rigid box
Retails for $39.95. Wholesale pricing available. No minimum orders. Buyer pays for shipping.
Contact: Elizabeth@ElizabethLorayne.com
Back of the box reads: Animae: the source is a values-based deck that encourages individual and group exploration using highly symbolic art. It focuses on 48 essential values that awaken our authentic selves and create bridges between our inner world, our friends, our family, and our colleagues. The magic of these values and their symbols is in the discussion they inspire… They are a tool to unlock what’s important to you — right now. This is a deck of the soul — animae.
Animae: the source — Deck Imagery
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Animae: the source — Booklet
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About the Creator
Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Science in interdisciplinary psychology, art, and writing from The New School in Manhattan. She is an ICF (International Coaching Federation) Associate Certified Coach, an accredited Jungian Coach, and certified Expressive Arts Coach. An artist and author, Elizabeth has a keen passion for and understanding of the process of meaning-making. Her mission is to help others, in a coaching partnership, explore the timeless therapeutic value of imagination, metaphor, and creativity; while providing paths forward toward self-discovery. Elizabeth is the creator of Animae: The Source, a values-based deck (White Wave Press, 2025). Her own journey has taken her from the shorelines of the Pacific Northwest to those of Long Island and many places in between. She and her family now live on Boston’s North Shore, where Elizabeth's bi-coastal ocean muse is a source of profound inspiration.