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Laurence King
Music Genius Playing Card
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Overview
Illustrations by Rik Lee
Jazz up your card games with the top talent of four fantastic music genres:
Pop = Hearts; Rock ’n’ Roll = Spades; Folk & Country = Diamonds; Soul, Blues & R&B = Clubs.
Details
Cards: 55 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1786270153
Dimensions:2.6 x 0.8 x 3.6 inches
Includes 52 playing cards featuring illustrations of all the big names – including Madonna and Prince in Pop, Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix in Rock, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan in Folk, and Nina Simone and Amy Winehouse in Blues – plus two jokers (Björk and David Bowie).
Rik Lee grew up in Melbourne, Australia, but currently lives and draws in Bali. He’s best known for his pencil drawn portraits that celebrate diversity and his love of various subcultures.
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