Card Artistry


Card Artistry

Justin Flom's "Card Artistry" is an unexpected revelation of a selected card in which the magician turns the deck into a famous painting (or if you prefer, a brain-scan image).
It's the rarest kind of magic effect: it captures the imaginations of both magicians and audiences. Evoking a comparison of magician as artist, the performer "paints" his deck of cards into a four-by-four card mosaic of the Mona-Lisa. The spectator's selection appears in the painting! Inspired by a great Chris Kenner effect, "Card Artistry" is full of touches by professional performer Justin Flom.
- Includes custom printed USPCC playing cards
- If you can shuffle a deck, you can perform "Card Artistry"
- Includes high-quality instructional download
- Can be used with any poker-sized deck
- Supply your own close-up pad
You may have seen Justin Flom's Soldiers Deck of Cards video on YouTube. This video recieved several million views and is one of Justin's presentations for this trick. Those cards won't be available, but the brain scan and Mona Lisa are!
Also available individually as hard copy or downloads:

Card Artistry - Mona Lisa Refill
Price: £12.00£12.00exc VATRefill for Card Artistry - Mona Lisa cards.
Customer reviews for Card Artistry
P.S. You can add on to the trick and make it your own. You can take the concept and even might make something cooler.
The video production is nice and clean, comes with a demo, and a very easy to follow tutorial, were he explanes the deck set up, followed by the routine, with some usefull tips, as long as you can do a basic farro shuffle then its very easy to do.
If you want a card routine that feels different and ends with a punch, I can't think of much better.
A staple in my virtual and table top shows.
P.S. easy to do.
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As others have mentioned, the cards —at least the Mona Lisa cards — are unlike those in the demo. While the cards in the demo have a white border, those provided do not. While concealing the resulting discrepancy between the provided cards and the rest of the deck isn’t difficult, it unnecessarily limits the freedom of handling. Maybe this easily-addressed problem could be the selling point of Card Artistry 2.0.
This is not a trick for walk-around or informal setting. The deck is a “one trick wonder,” though perhaps the 36 “ordinary” cards you provide could be used effectively with clever routining to lead up to Card Artistry. In addition, the trick requires the “special circumstance” of enough space for a large-ish closeup mat with a rubber back. For me, these limitations suggest that the trick is most appropriate for a relatively formal presentation.
The instructional video covers all bases, although the trick could have been taught with a single sheet of well-written instructions. The meandering explanation is more tolerable than many, but still a far cry from thoughtfully organized. It’s almost 18 minutes long and contains about five minutes of useful and necessary information.
That this is a “special occasion” trick and that the cards could have been printed to better conceal their presence keeps me from giving the effect any more than three stars.
Community questions about Card Artistry
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Michael asks: Following up on an earlier question, how MANY different possible card revelations (different selection) are included?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can either purchase the Mona Lisa or Brain Scan set
Tony asks: I recently purchased this trick a while back and I was wondering if the refills have a white border edge on the cards as shown in the video? Cause I’ve performed this before and the audience always sees that the cards are a different color cause there is no white border edge. I was wondering if you have some in stock that have that?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Sorry, no white borders are available.
Marlon asks: Can the card be different every time?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes it can.
Scott asks: Do I need to be able to faro well. I am not good at doing a faro shuffle. If it is just not effecting bottom stack I will be fine but fine it hard to interlace
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Perfect faro is not nescessary but I suggest you practice it. It's not too hard and useful move
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