From $89
The jack stands full length against a rich background in Pink Jack of Diamonds, warm pink dominating the illustration with just enough contrast in the linework to keep the figure from blending into the color behind it. It's one of the more graphic cards in the suit, favoring bold shape over fine detail.
That graphic quality makes it easy to spot from across a room, a good trait for a game room or home office wall where you want the card to register at a glance. Five size options run from 12x16 to 40x60, framed or unframed, with the solid wood frame available at every size and pricing that starts at $89.
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Printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas with fade-resistant inks rated to hold color for 75+ years. Gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box.
Available in five sizes per orientation, from 12x16 up to 40x60 inches, as a 1.25 inch canvas wrap or with a black floating frame.
Free U.S. shipping on all orders. Printed and shipped from U.S.-based facilities. Most orders arrive within 5 to 10 business days.
The jack's outline stays bolder than the king or queen from the same suit, with fewer fine lines in the clothing and more emphasis on the overall silhouette, which is part of why this bold pink poker card canvas reads clearly even at a distance. The background stays a rich, saturated tone rather than fading toward the edges.
It works well as a single accent piece near a console setup or a small gaming corner where wall space is limited. For layout ideas in a compact space, see our console corner wall art guide. Pair it with other magenta gaming wall art to round out the rest of the suit.
The jack leans more graphic than the king or queen, with bolder shapes and less fine detail in the clothing, which makes it read clearly even from a distance. If you're pairing cards from the same suit, the jack tends to work as a good anchor point since it's easy to spot first.
The combination of the bold pink palette and the jack's graphic, high contrast design tends to stand out more than some of the more detailed face cards, which likely explains why it sells well on its own. It's also a common starting point for people building a poker themed wall one card at a time.