![]() The Fyodor Pavlov Tarot is a timeless classic. Thank you Fryodor for producing such a wonderful tool and work of art, and for your commitment to making it accessible through this edition. Fyodor Pavlov is creating content you must be 18+ to view. He then created his own versions in ink and water-color. Pavlov spent five years working on this deck, lovingly researching the traditional history and imagery on each card. It’s a thing of joy embracing the rich diversity of life - the harder aspects of cards aren’t sugarcoated and lessons abound. Flavio Queiroga Flora Gil Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich Fundao Amazonas Sustentvel Gabriel Nascimbeni Greenpeace Brasil Gustavo Martins Cedroni. The Fyodor Pavlov Tarot is a beautiful modern Tarot that wonderfully captures the elegance and mystery of the most beloved Tarot decks of the past. Become a patron of Fyodor Pavlov today: Get access to exclusive content and experiences on the worlds largest membership platform for artists and creators. I’ve seen the art showcased on his social media, but the accompanying book adds so much nuance - the thoughtfulness and consideration behind his chosen depictions for each card adds so much meaning and resonance - it’s very very much a deck that has something to say and adds even more rich layers of meaning into the already wonderful RWS structure. Early life and education Pavlov-Andreevich was born in Moscow to film historian Boris Pavlov and writer Ludmilla Petrushevskaya. ![]() My expectations were high but these cards absolutely exceeded them: they’re beautifully produced, the linen card stock feels heavy and is gorgeously tactile, there’s a lusciousness about it that fits Fyodor’s art style perfectly. Fyodor Borisovich Pavlov-Andreevich (Russian: -, April 14, 1976) is a Russo-Brazilian artist, curator, and theater director. ![]() Having missed out on the Kickstarter and absolutely loving Fyodor Pavlov’s art, and knowing this deck was already being showered with praise, I was very eagerly anticipating this deck. Most humans have their own mysterious visions and insights, and the Russian performance artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich, who has worked and lived between Brazil and Europe for over 10 years now, thinks he was a homeless resident of So Paulo’s Centro in his past life. Gazelli Art House presents Decorative Sacredness, the first solo show of Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich that will explore his performance based practice over the past ten years. ![]()
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