Leonora
I think I could be persuaded to purchase the Ceccoli and the Mucha, especially the former. The artwork looks intriguing.
I like the looks of the food playing cards, too!Hmmm, doesn't seem like I'm interested in anything but the kitties. (Of course . . .)
Thanks for the heads-up though! (I like the way the pages turn in the catalog . . .)
The thing that always prevented me from buying their decks was the hideous multi language titles on the cards. I mean ... you see a bearded guy sitting on a throne with a crown on his head and a big coin in his hand ... do your really need titles in 4 different languages to understand that he's actually the king of coins?
At least they chose to leave them out completely in their new decks!
I find the Mucha very promising. I Always wanted a deck with an Art Neuveau style but the ones already on the market are quite disappointing. Hope this one will be better.
The Cat Marseilles - I'm having that!
The Nicoletta Ceccoli reminds me very much of Mark Ryden, whom I love. I'll be having this deck as well.