Gabriel Londis Playing Card Wall Art

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Gabe is a tattoo artist who also does amazing paintings. His speciality is skulls, so it’s little wonder that these pieces depict Day of The Dead imagery. His other pieces are extremely lifelike, so these cards seem to take a break away from the norm for him. I like them :)

Available as various sized prints on stretched canvas, these are sure to be a talking point in your home. Prices start at $79.99 from AllPosters.com and £59.99 from AllPosters.co.uk for a 10.5″ x 13.5″ sized print. With a max size of 27.5″ x 34.5″ available, you’re sure to find something that suits your wall space.


Gabe Londis - One Eyed Jack

Gabe Londis – One Eyed Jack

 

 

‘One Eyed Jack’ – Available from

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Gabe Londis Queen

Gabe Londis – Queen

 

 

 

‘Queen’ – Available from

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Gabe Londis King

Gabe Londis – King

 

 

‘King’ – Available from

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Gabe Londis Joker

Gabe Londis – Joker

 

 

 

‘Joker’ – Available from

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and also from

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Gabe Londis Ace

Gabe Londis – Ace

 

 

 

‘Ace’ – Available from

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For a fuller range of Gabe Londis playing card wall art, please click on one of the following links:

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4 thoughts on “Gabriel Londis Playing Card Wall Art

  1. Gina

    Wow, beautiful works of art. I bet they’re wonderful conversation starters also when people see those hanging on the walls!! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Jyl Post author

      Thanks Gina – absolutely! You don’t need to be a card player to appreciate the artistic merits of the images. I enjoyed researching and writing these wall art posts. Have you ever seen any of the uncut sheets? They’re great for framing and hanging on the wall – an actual deck of playing cards that’s taken straight off the presses and not sent to the cutters. Now, they’re something to talk about!! :)

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    1. Jyl Post author

      Mine too Sylvia – my favourite card is the Jack of Spades anyhow so I do tend to go straight for him when I’ve opened a new deck to see what he’s like :) That is a really nice art piece too isn’t it? Thanks for your comment :)

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