i want to make something creepy in this contribution for Playing Arts project. Glad i was chosen to create the joker card. This idea suddenly came into my mind when they gave me this card. I love drawing skull and joker is the best match to create something creepy.
Kate O’Hara
Wade Jeffree
Riccardo Guasco
Zooka
Antonio Rodrigues Jr
Dan Matutina
I like to draw the monsters which have two faces. so when I was given number 2 diamonds, It matched well with the concept. Basically I wanted to create really unique, mysterious, wicked character and have cute appearance monster.
Zooka
David McLeod
Burnt Toast Creative
Inkration studio
Tobias Hall
Victor Vergara
Edgar Rozo
2 elements + 1 spontaneous idea = guardian of 4 spades. Actually, when we thought about 4 spades, the most obvious was to play with 2 elements: spade and number 4. We tried to get answers for the following: How to combine them? How to present them in the most creative way? How to make understandable for player to know which card he take in his hand even within watching in its value.
Inkration studio
Leandro Castelao
Bram Vanhaeren
Justin Poulter
Leonardoworx
Charis Tsevis
Man-Tsun
No heart, no game!
Man-Tsun
Middle Boop (Gordon Reid)
Francisco Miranda
AJ Frena
Velvet Spectrum
Saddo
Rafael Mayani
I wanted to use the 6 and the clubs symbol as the starting point and focal point for the artwork, for obvious reasons but I felt both are such strong graphic symbols (depending on what don’t you use for the 6) that I could really use these and work them into the piece. I knew that given the size, the piece would need to be striking and colourful but wanted to limit myself to a few colours and work around those chosen for the artwork. From there I just sketched out a load of different concepts and when I had my preferred option I got into the Mac to finish it off.
Middle Boop (Gordon Reid)
Mike Perry
Amaia Arrazola
Andreas Preis
Pierre Kleinhouse
Jackson Alves
Will Scobie
I love the infinite loop of the number 8. I have always been attracted to its power. This piece is a celebration of the Infinite 8.
Mike Perry
Karol Banach
Ery Burns
Bratislav Milenkovic
Daniel Shaffer
Javier Medellin Puyou
Justin Maller
Wanted to have some fun with the diamond shape. Thought I’d incorporate it into the ’10’ as a structure.
Justin Maller
Grzegorz Domaradzki
Roman Klonek
Mister Thoms
Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo
D.Vicente
Alessandro Pautasso
Before i design my card, i search some informations about the signification “Queen of Spades”. Queen of Spades: A malicious, dark woman, generally a widow. An unscrupulous woman. A very dark-haired woman. A cruel woman, one who interferes. For women, a betrayal by a good friend. For men, a woman who will use them for their own gain. Widowed or divorced woman; or a woman with Air predominating in her chart. Dark haired woman, seductive or unscrupulous, treachery, betrayal, malice, widow. Treachery, betrayal, malice; a widow or evil woman and death symbol… The concept was to create a design in the spirit and style of a card to play and represent a dangerous woman symbolizing death and the dark side of some women lend anything to happen to get the one they want. Playing cards and dice represent more or less the uncertainty of the intended.
D.Vicente
Nikita Kaun
NICOLLE Florian
Jonny Wan
Denis Zilber
Angga Tantama
Raul Urias
GMUNK
Jesse Hernandez
Omar Aqil
Joan Tarragó
Blackout Brother
Juan Díaz-Faes
Juan Díaz-Faes
Wes Art Studio
size
Poker, 88.9 × 63.5mm
material
Bicycle® paper with Air-cushion finish
inside
52 Playing cards + 3 Jokers + Info card
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