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One unique aspect of my art pieces is that I sometimes include the Joker card and the reverse-side design. These cards can add a special touch to the overall aesthetic of the piece. However, it is important to note that they are not part of the main 52-card deck shuffle.

The Joker has a long history in playing cards and is often used as a wild card in various games. It has a unique design and can add a pop of colour and personality to the artwork. Similarly, the reverse design can be visually striking and provides a nice contrast to the rest of the deck.

These cards are not included in the main shuffle. I keep them separate and place them at the end of the sequence to ensure the authenticity and uniqueness of each piece. Including them in the main shuffle could compromise that authenticity.

I understand that some collectors may prefer the Joker or reverse cards to be part of the main shuffle. However, I believe that separating them adds to the uniqueness and value of the artwork. My goal is to give collectors the best possible experience with each piece.