Design and Artwork
The 'Personita - OH series' by Ely Raman and Marina Lukyanova includes 77 portraits of children from around the world, paired with 44 cards depicting various situations. These cards are carefully and skillfully painted by Raman and Lukyanova. The unique, Giacometti-like figures on the situation cards are designed to help users create their own stories about relationships and family, appealing to both memory and imagination.
Symbolism and Themes
The 'Personita' cards bring a rich symbolism and diverse themes around childhood, culture, and human relationships. The portraits and situation cards encourage the user to make associations that stem from personal experiences, memories, and imagination, creating a deeper connection and understanding of the diversity and similarity in human experience.
User Experience
The 'Personita' cards are designed to offer a playful and enriching experience. Users are encouraged to use their imagination and delve into the stories and lessons each card has to offer. The cards promote communication and understanding and are ideal for young people to learn about relationships and cultural diversity in a creative and playful way.
About the Authors
Ely Raman lived with his partner Joan Lawrence in Victoria, Canada. His art and the OH cards were a central part of their life. Raman's passion for playing cards and 'variable structures' in art led to the creation of the OH series.
Marina Lukyanova, born in Leningrad, grew up with a deep appreciation for natural beauty and art, influenced by her architect father. Her work is infused with inspiration from the natural beauty of Northern Russia and her formal art training in St. Petersburg.
Main Features
- 77 portrait cards of children from around the world.
- 44 situation cards with unique, Giacometti-like figures.
- Painted by Ely Raman and Marina Lukyanova.
- Encourages creative storytelling and imagination.
- Promotes understanding of cultural diversity and human relationships.
Reviews
Users of the 'Personita - OH series' praise the depth and diversity of the cards. They appreciate how the cards challenge them to think playfully about relationships, family, and cultural differences. The artistic quality of the cards is also highly valued, making the set a favorite for both young people and adults.