


Actually this deck does have a lot of potential...It just seems to me that there is too much work left to do before it is even ready to send out for proofs. Maybe they could have waited a month or 2 before starting this KSEmmanuel wrote:The art for this deck is hand-made, and it's right up my alley. I love it and that back is beautiful.
Yeap they need to turn this into an actual deck, not just cards with pictures of toys on it. But the back design is really nice.badpete69 wrote:Actually this deck does have a lot of potential...It just seems to me that there is too much work left to do before it is even ready to send out for proofs. Maybe they could have waited a month or 2 before starting this KSEmmanuel wrote:The art for this deck is hand-made, and it's right up my alley. I love it and that back is beautiful.
Welcome to UnitedCardists Hilary! I can't wait to see your deck completed, and the work you've put into it is beautifulbunnywithatoolbelt wrote:Hey Folks! I just discovered this conversation thread and am honored that your group has shown some interest in my Kickstarter project.
I don't really know a lot about the world of playing cards, what makes a deck a "real deck" etc. As noted here, it's an enormous amount of work to create the deck using original sculptures, so that's why I can't show much. This is the fourth summer in a row that I have created a Kickstarter funded project and it's really changed my studio experience to have so many people watching me while I put together a project--as opposed to the traditionally isolated work and then presenting it. I have loved having feedback and encouragement and even constructive criticism along the way.
It's also true that I was targeting a younger audience for this deck, but I am also interested to learn more about how I could cross it over into something more collectable. Any tips or direction towards something I could read would be appreciated.
Again, my thanks to anyone who backed this project and has taken the time to share their thoughts.
Hilary (aka Bunny with a Toolbelt)
ps. I just finished two more cards last weekend and put a dummy together to show the butterfly diptych I am creating for the ad cards. You can see it in my first update on Kickstarter
Hi Hilary, that was Sprouts1115 who posted the links, and Sprouts is not mebunnywithatoolbelt wrote:Ha ha! I was wondering about that battle scar too!
Just to be clear: I am completely open to all feedback. I've been a practicing artist for over 20 years and really appreciate anyone talking about my work as long as it's not cruelly slamming it, which I haven't heard yet from this forum.
Will look into your links Emmanuel - thank you so much.
You do not question The Sprout. The Sprout questions you.Emmanuel wrote:Sprouts, why did you attach the Curator 7 of Spades? Just wondering.
Thank you, Sprouts 1115!sprouts1115 wrote:bunnywithatoolbelt - Sorry, I was stoned at the time when I made the post. I was just hinting that your deck might be best as a transformation deck. Emmanuel seems to be the most modern artist in this field today. Goggle "transformation playing cards" images to dive right in....
Emmanuel - This card is your best classical short story. Love the trees....
So..how many people were throwing rocks at you?sprouts1115 wrote:bunnywithatoolbelt - Sorry, I was stoned at the time when I made the post..
Uhm... I was.badpete69 wrote:So..how many people were throwing rocks at you?sprouts1115 wrote:bunnywithatoolbelt - Sorry, I was stoned at the time when I made the post..
I completely agree. I've been lucky enough to befriend and talk with Hilary via facebook, and it's apparent that she's a dedicated and passionate artist and sculptor.ChasFink wrote:Hey, guys!
The more I look at this deck in progress, the more I love it. The photo-of-sculpture approach is very refreshing, and even though it's part of an established brand it stands alone quite nicely.
I do have a passing interest in cards as fortune-telling tools, and am pleased to see Hilary's promotion of that possibility. To me the animal imagery is a perfect match for cartomancy, and the whimsy is rarely done this nicely in decks designed for this purpose.
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