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Playing Card Art: Aliens Playing Cards by Ïve Bastrash

A protorype of Aliens Playing Cards by Ïve Bastrash. [© Ïve Bastrash]

“The alien menace is unleashed! Furtive, fast, scary… They breed total chaos in the whole galaxy. Join the ultimate fight alongside Lt. Ripley and the universe’s finest hunter to stop their reign of terror. A set of colorful playing cards with a charming look that will appeal to young audiences and fans of the series alike. …It’s artist Ïve’s first complete card project he devoted himself to during his high school years. His style has since changed significantly, but it remains a great accomplishment in terms of concept and design.”Inkjava.

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Posted by on 09.02.2013 in Playing Card Art

 

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Playing Card Art: Cher Playing Cards by Ïve Bastrash

A protorype of Cher Playing Cards by Ïve Bastrash. [© Ïve Bastrash]

Celebrate the glitz and glamour that is Cher with this unique memorabilia that captures some of the most iconic looks of this all around legend. Through a delightful career spanning since the 1960’s, the goddess of pop has proven to be one of the world’s most enduring entertainers to dazzle audiences of all ages. Revisit her most exquisite gowns by designer Bob Mackie, discover the notorious co-stars with whom she embraced the silver screen and smile up to the late Sony Bono gracing the King figure. This is Cher like you’ve never seen her before! *Wigs and beads not included.~ Inkjava.

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A Deck of Cards by Monja Gentschow

Monja Gentschow works at the Monifaktur. Due to his productive collaboration with iGNANT, he proudly presents A Deck of Cards. Summarized on 32 cards of tearpfoor and water-repellent synthetic paper, you will find a fresh and unusual perspective on good old jack, king, queen and ace. These are composed of various drawings and illustrations with pencil, pen, tape and water color.
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Posted by on 08.02.2013 in Deck of Playing Cards

 

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Mr Mead’s ‘Dark Suits’ Playing Cards

Tom Mead is an artist who admires the surreal and otherworldly sides of art. He uses a traditional drawing technique working with dip pen and ink.

Tom’s terror and intrigue for animals dressed as humans stems from his memories of Reginald Mills’ 1976 ballet film, “The Tales of Beatrix Potter”. Deciding to embrace his fear Tom has recently found a passion for more the traditional artistic techniques and has developed his ink based style to create dark inhuman characters blending the animal, human and mechanic, a super species he nicknames ‘Bio-Mechanical Anthropomorphism’.

Tom’s practice is inspired by artists such as Koji Morimoto, Remi Wyart and Shaun Tan. He is also highly influenced by the surrealist American contemporary art scene.

Working from the eminent Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, Bristol, Tom creates artwork for folk tales, album covers and poster designs alongside producing his large-scale works. He also launched a new edition of playing cards, each adorned with one of his characters.

Mr Mead launched a new edition of playing cards each adorned with one of his characters in April 2011.

Mr Mead has produced a new edition of playing cards, with each card in the pack adorned with one of his ‘Bio-mechanical anthropomorphic’ characters. The characters are grouped by family into the four suits, Birds adopt the Hearts, Horned Beasts the Diamonds, Cats the Spades and Foxes the Clubs.” ~ Antlers Gallery

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Black Rock Collective Playing Cards Vol. 3

The Black Rock Collective hurried to get this deck out as the end of the world was, according to it’s sources, the year 2012, right??.

This beautiful deck, with artworks of mass destruction lovingly created by 30 artists of the BRC, pays homage to all those various myths, legends and conspiracy theories about how our little blue planet might meet its demise. Each artists, some more than once, has interpreted the end of the world differently. There’s horsemen, meteors, floods, pandemics, and more than one skull in this deck. 

As always, the styles are as varied as the BRC’s nationalities. What IS different about this deck (masterfully named ‘Version 3’) is that every BRC artists started with a completely black background, with the black suits reversed out in white.” ~ BRC

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