Well, the concept behind my card isn’t terribly high brow... The Joker card is always some play off of a jester or fool in a rather literal way. I’m sure the history behind that is fascinating, but visually it’s rather boring. All art is derivative, so it’s not like I’m doing anything unique - but i wanted to approach the joker from the known representation and build on to it as more of an entity at play than a court jester playing tricks. Since playing cards are rather small and I tend to get intricate in detail more often than not, I chose to focus on the head and play on the symmetrical card structure to make it ambiguous while obvious. I chose not to push too far past the recognizable to respect the source material.
It describes its work by defining a new term; a self proclaimed movement called ‘Esoteric Americana’. On the surface its style reflects its love of comic books & cartoons – with a dash of humor, an emphasis on story, character, silhouette, line. While beneath, its aesthetic results resemble a twisted take on representations of traditional art.
Fictive Artist
Maria Grønlund
Jonathan Calugi
Jon Lau
Steven Wilson
Oscar Ramos
I always see the number 3 as a triangle, and when I received the assign- the 3 of hearts- was pretty obvious to me make a kind of love triangle, and a love triangle is always a little conflictive and sometimes bizarre. I don’t know why I use here just masculine characters, but definitely they are ambiguous, very different between them and slightly aggressive, maybe complicated in this situation... because three’s a crowd.
Oscar Ramos
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
Well, I collect tarot decks, so the idea of my card came from the tarot. The 6 of spades is a card to represent transition, changings, knowing a new world, ideas, feelings and elsewhere. Basically I reinterpreted this ideas.
Zansky
MIGHTY SHORT
Ian Jepson
Choco Toy
Antoni Tudisco
Adhemas Batista
Sakiroo
The idea came from a biblical Word, where it explain how Jesus will come for the second time, he will show on a White horse with a White and shinny dress, with a sword in the hand and a Crown in the head. It speaks that the one that was called by love will come this time on a horse from the heaven with a White dress, a sword and a Crown to make justice, so we make a representation with our own style to describe this prophetic Word. With a research, we realize that the number seven it’s the number of perfection and the sword is associated to the divine Word.
Choco Toy
Rubens Scarelli
Van Orton Design
Zutto
marubu
Pichet Rujivararat
Irina Vinnik
We liked the idea of a wolf standing guard at a mega vintage synthesizer, a synthesizer that no one has ever played. Only the wolf knows the sound of the synthesizer. An image of a little dream that inspires us a lot.
Van Orton Design
Raul Urias
Viktor Miller-Gausa
Marcelo Schultz
David Sossella
Mike / Creative Mints
Kerby Rosanes
To be honest, designing a ’high’ card is a bit of a challenge to me. I wanted to design a reversible card and the illustration can stand on its own without looking at the given pictograms showing what card it is. Nature has always been my favourite subject. Natural elements such as animals and plants are used to incorporate 10 bits of diamonds with two of them facing each other at the centre forming an “X” symbol which means 10. The resulting piece is a reversible design with two sides that are totally different from each other.
Kerby Rosanes
Peter Donnelly
Julian Ardila
Yury Ustsinau
Stavros Damos
Sara Blake
Orlando Arocena
I love to analyze the forms of a subject as a sculptor. I usually work with lines and strokes to create my illustrations. For the specific project I’ve decided to make a self portrait. Usually the card figures are static and serious, so I thought it would be a great idea to make a sarcastic pose, to illustrate the jack diamond.
Stavros Damos
Raphaël Vicenzi
Pablo Jurado Ruiz
Yeaaah! Studio
YoAz
Burak Sentürk
Alexis Marcou
This piece literally represents the King of Diamonds. It’s a stone face of a king.
Alexis Marcou
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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