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Thank you so much for your comment! I am happy that you like my colors :)

Natalia

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Hi Justin!

Thank you so much for your comment and your suggestion!
I think it's a great idea!
I would love to know if people would prefer a different color. I will post this idea in updates on Kickstarter soon.

Thank you again!!!
Sincerely,

Natalia


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Originally it was supposed to be Green, Red and Blue - 3 decks.
Green deck - Red, Green and White colors.
Red deck - Half of the deck red, green and white and another half red, blue and white
Blue deck - Blue, White and Red colors.

But because it would be too expensive to print all 3 decks, I had to choose one.
The colors look beautiful when you see a real deck but I am open and appreciate any constructive critique!
So, if you guys have any other suggestions for the color, I would love to hear from you :)

Thank you.

Natalia

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Hi Guys!

Thank you all for your comments and opinions! It's always interesting to know what people think about your artwork.

I would love to tell you a little about my design and color choices for this deck.

Nature has always been a common theme in Russian Folk Art. In Russia people believe that different design elements serve as symbols to protect them from evil forces, to bring wealth, health and love. The folk art decorated with endless ornaments and floral designs: stylized flowers, leaves, buds, stems and the like. That’s why my deck has so much floral elements and ornaments.

As for the color choice, I am using 3 colors in Russian Folk Art deck – White, Red and Green.
I did a lot of research about Russian Folklore and traditional colors. I decided to use red, white and green because these colors in Russian folk art were a representation of the blossoming of the earth, and the blossoming of the creative spirit.

RED:
Red is a prominent color in Russian culture and history. The red color represented the beauty. The Russian word for red – “Krasni” was, in the past, also used to describe something beautiful.

Red Square, or Krasnaya ploshad, is one of the most famous examples of the red. Red Square, the most important square in Moscow, sits adjacent to the Kremlin.

Many place names in Russia contain the root word for “red” or “beautiful. For example: city where I grown up - Krasnodar (means beautiful gift).

Red, the color of blood and life, features prominently in Russian folk costumes.
Red was the first color people used for coloring cloth. They started to use it as early as in Paleolithic Period, first for ritual purposes.
It is obvious that red color symbolically means blood and fire. As a symbol of blood, it shows energy flow between nature and human being.
Besides, according to pagan Russian beliefs, gods of Fire and Sun were men. So, red color symbolized Male Power (productive, fertile, defensive) - both in spiritual and physical (practical) aspects.


WHITE:
White is a natural color of wool and linen. People wore white clothes during any period of transformation of their social role. Russian people believed that during any life transition (childhood/teen age, or single/married status) the border between material and spiritual world becomes thin and transparent. The people who must wear white (pure white, without any decoration) were:

- children before age of 7-8
- seniors (after 60)
- brides
- military recruits

Besides, white color was a symbol of motherhood (and of a married woman), in contrast with red - a color of a young girl.

GREEN:
Green is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. Green has strong emotional correspondence with safety. Dark green is also commonly associated with money.
The color green affects us physically and mentally in several different ways. Green is soothing, relaxing, and youthful. Green is a color that helps alleviate anxiety, depression, and nervousness. Green also brings with it a sense of hope, health and renewal, as well as self-control, compassion, and harmony.

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Hi Rose,

Thank you very much for posting about my Russian Folk Art Playing Cards on www.playingcardforum.com
I really appreciate this :)

Natalia

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