M-Press
well, just as an anecdote, I received an email today, from a company called M-Push....
The Empress: her Magesty was the result of many unexpected accidents. I had sketched out her dress, but then "something" happened, and a part of it was gone, and what remained just asked to be left alone. She was among the first 4 cards and she too, helped define the style of the deck. Many people tell me that she reminds of Klimt-and I quiet think so too. I love Klimt... I didn't have him in mind when I did this card, but we never really know what impressions participate in the creative process.
I like how she looks like a woman, and like a woman to be as well. Depends on who sees it. Once I showed it to a group of girls, 11 y.o, and it was amazing the things that they saw...
The Empress: her Magesty was the result of many unexpected accidents. I had sketched out her dress, but then "something" happened, and a part of it was gone, and what remained just asked to be left alone. She was among the first 4 cards and she too, helped define the style of the deck. Many people tell me that she reminds of Klimt-and I quiet think so too. I love Klimt... I didn't have him in mind when I did this card, but we never really know what impressions participate in the creative process.
I like how she looks like a woman, and like a woman to be as well. Depends on who sees it. Once I showed it to a group of girls, 11 y.o, and it was amazing the things that they saw...