Framed Man Cave Poker Prints
The framed man cave poker art is nothing short of a statement piece, either you play or know someone else who does play, the pieces in the man cave poker art will be loved by anyone—perfect to pair with a poker table in the man cave or create a designated place for the art work.
The framed man cave poker art pieces by Celeste Peters, called “Spades” “Hearts” “Diamonds” or “Clubs” seems to hold a unique identity and consistency. Celeste Peters integrates decorative elegance and style, fusing texture or colour to create a sophisticated blend of eye-catching pieces. The work of Celeste Peters will compliment a man cave or suit a passionate poker player.
Linda Spivey is known for her inherent passion of vintage and down-home style painting, which is depicted in her framed man cave poker art pieces. Her images and paintings most commonly resemble something old, whether it’s the use of a carefully chosen colour scheme or adding in texture to make it more vintage.
Her pieces resemble a consistent identity, just as Celeste Peters has done in her framed man cave poker artwork. However, she assimilates the identity of her images or painting through the use of words and a different order of the deck of cards. Each piece holds a well-thought out story line, for instance “Let’s Play”, “The Bluff”, and “All In”.