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I found this on Suzy Taylor's Flickr account:jerichoholic wrote:What does hand cut mean exactly? And since when does Art of Play need to use Kickstarter? Wouldn't they just be paying money to Kickstarter for nothing? Their loss I guess.
It has been done before, all the Emmanuel Jose decks (Curator, Clipped Wings, Sawdust & Delicious) have been paper cut. I do agree that the effort of paper cutting is not visible anymore when transferred to a print product. I like the deck anyway.PipChick wrote:For this deck (and only from what I can see, which isn't much), it'll be hard to appreciate the immense amount of painstakingly time and work put into making these intricate paper cut motifs if it only appears to be a detailed fine line drawing... it's definitely a new idea, but I'll be interested to see more.
while yes, those decks were created using paper cutting and some layering (quite skillfully and well done), he didn't created those images to have a 3D or textured feel accentuated by the lights and shadows that fall on the layers as they literally are constructed off the page as seen in the examples in my post - so I think this still very much could applied in a deck and might be better translated in a printed product; at least I'd be interested to see it tried.maxs wrote:It has been done before, all the Emmanuel Jose decks (Curator, Clipped Wings, Sawdust & Delicious) have been paper cut. I do agree that the effort of paper cutting is not visible anymore when transferred to a print product. I like the deck anyway.PipChick wrote:For this deck (and only from what I can see, which isn't much), it'll be hard to appreciate the immense amount of painstakingly time and work put into making these intricate paper cut motifs if it only appears to be a detailed fine line drawing... it's definitely a new idea, but I'll be interested to see more.
ah, ok. I thought you were referring to the Papercuts deck when you mentioned the "new idea".PipChick wrote: while yes, those decks were created using paper cutting and some layering (quite skillfully and well done), he didn't created those images to have a 3D or textured feel accentuated by the lights and shadows that fall on the layers as they literally are constructed off the page as seen in the examples in my post - so I think this still very much could applied in a deck and might be better translated in a printed product; at least I'd be interested to see it tried.
oh yes, sorry, in that case, you're totally rightmaxs wrote:ah, ok. I thought you were referring to the Papercuts deck when you mentioned the "new idea".PipChick wrote: while yes, those decks were created using paper cutting and some layering (quite skillfully and well done), he didn't created those images to have a 3D or textured feel accentuated by the lights and shadows that fall on the layers as they literally are constructed off the page as seen in the examples in my post - so I think this still very much could applied in a deck and might be better translated in a printed product; at least I'd be interested to see it tried.
Wylie Beckert's asking price for the Wicked Kingdom originals was USD1750 so this is at least not unprecedented (though perhaps more than people are willing to pay; it doesn't look like anybody plunked down the cash for that WK tier).Bradius wrote:The pricing for original art is insane. I can’t believe that is what her work goes for. If so, I am definitely out.
That is what I am thinking.Stepchild wrote:I
(Prediction: The deck is sure to be available at ArtOfPlay at a slightly better cost eventually)
The campaign says the future retail price for Papercuts on their website will be $15.Stepchild wrote:It is really too bad that this intricate, beautiful papercutting work translates to such a monotonous deck. I hoped to like this better. Not in.
(Prediction: The deck is sure to be available at ArtOfPlay at a slightly better cost eventually)
I'd dare to wager that they'll probably be available on ebay for $15 with free shipping at some point.serubi wrote:The campaign says the future retail price for Papercuts on their website will be $15.Stepchild wrote:It is really too bad that this intricate, beautiful papercutting work translates to such a monotonous deck. I hoped to like this better. Not in.
(Prediction: The deck is sure to be available at ArtOfPlay at a slightly better cost eventually)
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