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Untitled v2 Reflections Playing Cards USPCC

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Untitled v2 Reflections Playing Cards USPCC

$14.99 USD
 per 

A limited run of 2500 abstract art pieces. 

This art will never be reprinted. 

Untitled V2 'Reflections' is a journey into the mind of an artist. The reflection of self. 

It began with a painting, then photographed and mirrored 4 times. Throughout the design are hidden meanings relating to the topic of reflection and art. 

The hearts 2-10 have one pip enhanced to incorporate the back design. However, the AKQJ have been left unaltered. This signifies that the untitled ones, born from nothing, have nothing. The court cards were often used to resemble royalty. 

The Ace of Spades has been enlarged and incorporates the back design, with a faint Untitled logo beneath it. To maintain a consistent color palette of the deck, the standard blue from USPCC has been removed, leaving just red, yellow and black.

2018 Release

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!

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Even better than the previous deck!

Adam Borderline is highly regarded for his "liquid card photography", and his first Untitled deck was a tribute to abstract art and the fluid motion of cardistry. This deck continues that, but unlike the previous deck has a mirrored two-way design on the card backs, and a colour scheme that fits better with the faces. The court cards have been stripped of their usual blue colour, and have a simpler combination of black, red, and yellow, which helps preserve a connection with the red/black of the card backs. The number cards of the Heart suit have one pip that has been decorated with a splash from the card backs, which adds to the customized feel without drawing too much attention, due to the colours used. The stunning Ace of Spade has a giant pip that reflects the colourful artwork of the card backs. A practical and yet beautiful deck!