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Mainichi Hanafuda: deer & ribbon

When I was in Japan with High Tension Jhenn, we spent a day hanging out with lots of deer at the deer park in Nara. On the way into the park, we saw a deer pull a book from a girl's hands and eat the pages out of it! They are tame, but they are very pushy. They're also considered to be sacred, so if they want to eat your book, there's really not much that you can do about it.

I made another break with hanafuda tradition by bringing the deer into the foreground of this card. It almost looks like there's perspective and stuff!

I could do this project all over again and make a completely different deck of cards this time. I'm not going to do that, though. There's only one suit left, and it will be done by Monday.

3 comments:

drvono said...

I absolutely love that deer.

Jhenn said...

i still tell that story!!! she ran out of cookies and the derr ripped the cover off her book! and ate it!!!!

Parsa said...

Momiji and Shika:
http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/Japan/momiji.htm