The Joker's Cards Glass Wall Art
A Joker-at-the-poker-table stands in horizontal cinematic format — Heath-Ledger-style Joker in a violet pinstripe suit and emerald-green vest sits at a crimson velvet poker table with whiskey tumblers, scattered playing cards, and a fan of teal-and-cream chips, his green-painted eyes locked downward as cigar smoke curls past.
The composition reads as Christopher-Nolan poker-night chiaroscuro: the Joker's cracked white face-paint catches a single warm side-light, the burgundy-and-amber lounge dissolves into shadow, and "why so serious" graffiti hovers on the velvet to the left. The piece sits between Dark-Knight cinema portraiture and pop-graffiti gangster tribute.
Tempered glass deepens the burgundy ground and pushes the violet suit into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a film-screening room or a masculine-luxe study, this Joker-poker cinematography brings cinema-pop drama and noir-villain sophistication into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A Joker-at-the-poker-table stands in horizontal cinematic format — Heath-Ledger-style Joker in a violet pinstripe suit and emerald-green vest sits at a crimson velvet poker table with whiskey tumblers, scattered playing cards, and a fan of teal-and-cream chips, his green-painted eyes locked downward as cigar smoke curls past.
The composition reads as Christopher-Nolan poker-night chiaroscuro: the Joker's cracked white face-paint catches a single warm side-light, the burgundy-and-amber lounge dissolves into shadow, and "why so serious" graffiti hovers on the velvet to the left. The piece sits between Dark-Knight cinema portraiture and pop-graffiti gangster tribute.
Tempered glass deepens the burgundy ground and pushes the violet suit into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a film-screening room or a masculine-luxe study, this Joker-poker cinematography brings cinema-pop drama and noir-villain sophistication into a residential wall.
























