Fictive Artist
Maria Grønlund
Jonathan Calugi
Jon Lau
Steven Wilson
Oscar Ramos
This is an illustration centered around the Korean mythological fox demon, the kumiho, as part of a larger in progress personal series. This piece specifically presents a more intimate characterization of the fox demon interacting with her family of foxes. I love foxes.
Jon Lau
Tamer Köseli
Zipeng Zhu
Anton Repponen
Steve Simpson
Jeff Rogers
FOREAL™
The idea was pretty simple. I wanted to somehow combine the forms of the club and the number 4 in an interesting, beautiful way.
Jeff Rogers
Gabriel Moreno
Charles Williams
Mikey Burton
Patrick Seymour
Zansky
FREAK CITY
I’ve been playing with stripes a lot recently, using undulating movements to create 3D shapes, based on an isometric grid. I wanted the type to be both bold, and sort of subtle/recessive. The red stripe was a last minute (1am) addition.
Charles Williams
MIGHTY SHORT
Ian Jepson
Choco Toy
Antoni Tudisco
Adhemas Batista
Sakiroo
I have based my artwork on 6 number layout, I have choose to used only red and black colours, it’s a combo I used in my personal works actually who match perfect with the classic playing cards tones.
MIGHTY SHORT
Rubens Scarelli
Van Orton Design
Zutto
marubu
Pichet Rujivararat
Irina Vinnik
On the one hand this’s the road among the hills and future-looking landscape, on the other hand this’s the infinity sign. So basically I’d describe it as the metaphor of endless journey :)
Zutto
Raul Urias
Viktor Miller-Gausa
Marcelo Schultz
David Sossella
Mike / Creative Mints
Kerby Rosanes
Peter Donnelly
Julian Ardila
Yury Ustsinau
Stavros Damos
Sara Blake
Orlando Arocena
The illustration of J of hearts is inspired in the poker game. Who has never feel extremely happy after wining a hand, and after few seconds get blow with a dagger and stays there on the green fabric. Poker is the representation of a mathematical game, where feelings play an important role and we may lose everything.
Julian Ardila
Raphaël Vicenzi
Pablo Jurado Ruiz
Yeaaah! Studio
YoAz
Burak Sentürk
Alexis Marcou
My card was the queen of clubs. I just wanted to draw a woman who would be like a timeless queen in a forgotten city.
Raphaël Vicenzi
Ars Thanea
STUDIO BLUP
Andreas Preis
Joshua Davis
Zombie Yeti
Danny Ivan
Amrei Hofstätter
size
Poker, 88.9 × 63.5mm
material
Bicycle® paper with Air-cushion finish
inside
52 Playing cards + 2 Jokers + Info card
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