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DeviantART: Pin-Up Playing Cards by Jeff Chapman

These are Pin-Up playing card Queens created by an American artist, Jeff Chapman (Jeffach). He is a big admirer of women proceeding from his artworks. The queens happened to be vivid with substantial tattoos. Bathroom is quite intimate place to meet them. But don’t be sure that you have been able to catch these ladies unawares 🙂 … and the Queen of Diamonds is such a queen of diamonds – she doesn’t part with her diamonds even in her shower.

© Jeff Chapman (Jeffach) 2011

Pin-Up Playing Cards by Jeff Chapman: The Queen of Spades

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Playing Card Art: Native Playing Cards by Sean Voegeli

An American Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design (Cum Laude from California State University, Sacramento), Sean Voegeli, designed playing card artwork devoted to the Native American culture. He combined patterns found in it with some modern design and illustration. Some queens have very stylish decollates 🙂

© Sean Voegeli

Native Playing Cards by Sean Voegeli: Tuck Case

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Posted by on 25.03.2015 in Playing Card Art

 

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Bēhance: Gill Sans Typographic Playing Cards by Steve Abercrombie

Steve Abercrombie, an American artist, designed these Gill Sans Typographic Playing Cards as a project for SCAD’s (Savannah College of Art and Design) typography course.  The task was to create a full set of playing cards based on a specific typeface – classic type of typographic playing cards. Steve used Gill Sans typeface. Playing cards weren’t produced.

© Steve Abercrombie 2014

Gill Sans Typographic Playing Cards: Tuck Case

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Playing Card Art: Playing Cards by Dave Flanagan

Dave Flanagan is a British freelance illustrator and graphic designer.  Among his clients are: ESPN, Manchester City FC (Football Club), Hull City FC, Nottingham Forest FC, etc. He is a big fan of sport, so creates a lot of appropriate artworks. These several playing card artworks aren’t exception.

© Dave Flanagan 2015

His King of Hearts is devoted to Eric Cantona, a French actor and former international footballer (Auxerre, Martigues, Marseille, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Nîmes, Leeds United and Manchester United) for the French national team. His most successful football career was in Manchester United. Cantona won four Premier League (an English professional league for men’s association football clubs) titles in five years and two League and FA Cup Doubles (an annual knockout cup competition in English football). Many MU’s fans are sure that he played a key role in the revival of Manchester United as a footballing force in the 1990s. That’s why he has an iconic status at the club. I guess that is why he is popular for playing card artworks.

The King of Hearts by Dave Flanagan: Eric Cantona

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Playing Card Art: Playing Cards by Silke Werzinger

These are several playing card artworks created by a German artist, Silke Werzinger. She is a freelance illustrator with home in Berlin. Silke studied communication design in Nuremberg. Now she creates her artworks for different clients: Cosmopolitan, Deutsche Telekom, Electronic Arts, L’Oréal, ELLE Girl, Mavi Jeans, Mc Donalds, etc.

Silke has a really unique style. She proves sketches to be finished artworks. Enjoy this “sketchy” style.

© Silke Werzinger

Ex-Boyfriends by Silke Werzinger

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Posted by on 12.03.2015 in Playing Card Art

 

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