I’m thrilled to say that after reading my review on their ‘Back to the Asylum’ playing card deck, which is being funded on Kickstarter right now, designer Milan Colovic and Roman Kotiv from NoirArts very kindly agreed to do an interview with me. To those of you who don’t know the full story, you can click here for more details, and to read my review. To those of you who are familiar with the original story, please enjoy…… :)
byGlassbacks Playing Cards – Something a little different….
I know what you’re going to say, and you’d be absolutely right – I DON’T normally go for the ‘minimalist’ type designs of playing cards. But these ones struck me. Struck me good. The Glassbacks Playing Cards designed by Simon Bruno and artist Hyun Yoo are, well, just, different. Admittedly, the design elements of this deck are only on the backs, Jokers, Ace of Spades and the tuck box itself. All the pips are just ‘standard’, which (yes, I know you’re screaming at me right now) I’m always saying that I don’t like in current decks. But Glassbacks was very quickly forgiven because just look how striking that stained glass design is, and the bold primary colours just make it all pop. Continue reading
byThe Hallucinatory Playing Cards – Successfully funded on Kickstarter.
DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SCREEN!!!
The Hallucinatory Deck of Playing Cards is being funded right now on Kickstarter and this is sure to be a deck worth checking out. It’s already past it’s funding goal of $4000 but there’s only 6 days left to go before funding closes so I’d get in there quick if I were you.
The makers, Newt’s Playing Cards, have used psychedelic yellows, greens and pinks coupled with glow-in-the-dark inks to make this one extra special deck. There are pipes, googly eyes, crazy patterns and barcodes on both the front and back of these cards with a dazzling black background, making them super weird to look at and nearly impossible to stare at for too long before becoming nauseous. {How they ever expect anyone to get through a game of Gin Rummy I’ll never know….. sigh..} Continue reading
byEuchre Playing Cards for the Blind and Visually Impaired
So far, almost all of my reviews have been on playing cards that I find visually stunning. I’ve commented on how I love the fact that playing cards in recent years have come a long way from the bog-standard court and pip cards, so that now-a-days even the 6 of Hearts is a work of art all by itself. My reason behind collecting Jokers in the first place was because I found the other cards in the deck to be ‘boring’ while, fingers crossed, each new deck of cards would have an exciting new Joker to add to the collection. Continue reading
byThe Phenomenon that is Kickstarter.com
Anyone who has read some of my social media posts will already know of my obsession with Kickstarter. I love it. I’ve described it as ‘an online Dragon’s Den’ but I was wrong – it’s waaay better than that. Why? Simply because the people looking for funding don’t have to sacrifice ANY of their idea to the backers – the backers merely ‘fund’ the project. Yes, they get something out of it, but there is no further obligation from the creator to provide profits, bonuses or a share in the business. Continue reading
by‘Back to the Asylum’ Playing Cards – Successfully funded on Kickstarter.
Emerald Tally-Ho Playing Cards by Jackson Robinson
Jean Francois Dupuis Playing Card Wall Art
Dupuis is a Canadian illustrator/photographer. As a result of this, his work often starts it’s life as photographs which have then been manipulated/distorted/painted over to create the finished pieces. His playing card wall art is naturally of particular interest to me, and here I will highlight my favourites.
byParker Greenfield Playing Card Wall Art
Parker Greenfield is a really quirky artist who’s paintings can not only be found bursting with bright, vibrant colours, but also black and white, and pastels. These pieces certainly take a break away from the norm as far as playing card wall art is concerned. These prints come in a variety of sizes starting at $16.99 (or £14.99) for 9″ x 12″, right up to a 44″ x 56″ for $149.99 (or £139.99) {Also available for slightly more as a premium giclee print.} Frames are available from AllPosters to fit most of the sizes. Continue reading
byGabriel Londis Playing Card Wall Art
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. Continue reading
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