KhonsuMes
Thank you for the updates!
Looking forward to the complete deck of the Rosenwald (in its Black and White version especially at the moment). I'll be looking out for your hand-made versions of both decks as well.
With those and a possible Vandenborre - Looks like you will be busy for a while.
BTW, I love the paper and feel of the Budapest and Rosenwald, including the way you have packaged them. They have a distinct character as objects, not just as a a collection of paper cards that must somehow be gathered for shipment and sale. They are like miniature folio sets of art prints. The little touches of hand-numbering and monograms on the wrappers and the band designs based on unique details from each deck are also special.
I really look forward to reading with the complete Rosenwald. Its imagery is forcefully simple and graphic while completely disarming at the same time, conjuring settings of wine in pottery goblets, the fragrances of beeswax candles, and old wood tables on stone floors...
Looking forward to the complete deck of the Rosenwald (in its Black and White version especially at the moment). I'll be looking out for your hand-made versions of both decks as well.
With those and a possible Vandenborre - Looks like you will be busy for a while.
BTW, I love the paper and feel of the Budapest and Rosenwald, including the way you have packaged them. They have a distinct character as objects, not just as a a collection of paper cards that must somehow be gathered for shipment and sale. They are like miniature folio sets of art prints. The little touches of hand-numbering and monograms on the wrappers and the band designs based on unique details from each deck are also special.
I really look forward to reading with the complete Rosenwald. Its imagery is forcefully simple and graphic while completely disarming at the same time, conjuring settings of wine in pottery goblets, the fragrances of beeswax candles, and old wood tables on stone floors...