I wonder if it would be cool for us to leave out discussions on technique? After all, it's what makes the AIP bottle what it is. If so, that would be awesome~ thanks! (To be honest, that's what's kept me off of a few of the other boards. It goes from talking about art - which I could do all day- to just a dissection. Booo, lol. I know no one means any harm, but it seems that's what's happened in the past). That said, let me sign off on that subject by saying the glass is completely unaltered. I used to drink the chocolate milk myself, lol. Now I just buy them empty.
I know the ship in the bottles thing. I have a friend who does that as a hobby and not just ships, native nipa huts in a bottle as well. But cards? a deck that is still sealed? no matter how hard I think.... it still boggles me. **sigh** well I will not try to figure out how it is done. AIPs are beautiful and I don't want to spoil it for myself. I'm definitely getting myself 1 or 2 on my birthday! I'm so excited!
And this is exactly the kind of thinking that makes us all fellow artists. The joy in seeing each other's work with no other desire than what it's there for. To bring us happiness. I love it- thank you for that post.
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To answer a few other questions- I do charge $150 for custom work- that's been my price forever and I keep it that way so it's fair to everyone. That said, I can't do any custom decks that I've already made Limited Editions of obviously.
I'll also see if I can take a picture of that Ripley deck. I love all things Ripley's and it wasn't easy to find!I actually have another one of the exact same deck framed on the wall going downstairs, on the right, but I don't think you can see it...
What about you guys- if you could only have one deck on your shelf, inside a bottle (so I guess handling wouldn't matter)- which would it be?
My best,
jamie