Dee Ell
I just came across this interview with the artist/creator of the Roots of Asia deck. It's a deck I've become fascinated with recently, but can't find a reasonably priced copy to buy so don't own it myself and therefore have no personal experience with it nor the book.
Personally, I don't like telling other people what they should/shouldn't do or believe, and so I was a little taken aback by the apparent condescension of the artist! Perhaps it's just a cultural or language issue, but I'd be curious to know what others (whether you own the deck or not) think of the interview.
http://www.rama9art.org/amnart/special.html
***And if you do own the deck, do you have anything to add to what he's saying, having worked with the deck yourself?
Personally, I don't like telling other people what they should/shouldn't do or believe, and so I was a little taken aback by the apparent condescension of the artist! Perhaps it's just a cultural or language issue, but I'd be curious to know what others (whether you own the deck or not) think of the interview.
http://www.rama9art.org/amnart/special.html
***And if you do own the deck, do you have anything to add to what he's saying, having worked with the deck yourself?