For the d’Verse Quadrille Monday, Whimsygizmo invites us to write smallish poems of 44 words, including one word they provide. The one word to use is Fold. I wrote about the tactical folding at cards when you’re your hand of cards is bad, and your chips are at stake.

The Card Player | Digital oil painting©️Lesley Scoble

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The card player’s face | Digital oil painting©️Lesley Scoble
The Card Players (1890/92 | Paul Cezanne) | The Courtauld Gallery, London

Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright, (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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22 responses to “The Card Player: a quadrille”

  1. He should probably fold for without a poker face, his chances are not good 😂

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    1. 😂 Trouble was he had a load of gold on the table

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  2. If he was bold and imposing, maybe I could have said that he was an “ace” by himself. But, him hiding his face doesn’t make me say even that. Nice one, thanks.

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    1. I’ve added a pic that shows his eyes—discover it in the footnote. 👀😁

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  3. This was funny..reminds me of a buddy at a night shift gig I worked, who would gamble on horse racing in Hong Kong. He blew $23k in one night. Was crapping bricks wondering what his wife would do, as he had been using her credit card. 😜
    Good one Lesley. 💙👏

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    1. OMG 😮 (I can guess what she would do).
      Thanks, Nigel 😁🙏
      Ace comment. ❤️

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      1. Lol… She left him before he even got home. Had to spend the day at my place while she packed up. 🤣🤣
        Happy to show your poetic talent some love. 👏👏

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      2. Oh, that’s sad. Gambling can destroy lives. 💔
        Appreciate your compliment very much, Nigel🙏 ❤️

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      3. Hope your buddy is okay.

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      4. Yeah.. he is. They even got married eventually. Once he quit gambling

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      5. Phew. I love happy endings 😊

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  4. How about some polka on the rocks before the bet?

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  5. 😂🤣😂 Definitely

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  6. Your art is amazing, both the painting and the poem.

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    1. Thank you very much, Nicole.
      Your kind comment means a lot to me.
      I tried a different style with the art—and the poem is different for me too. 🙏💓

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  7. I love the direction this took, Lesley!
    Wonderful artwork.

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    1. Thank you so much, P. 🙏💓😊

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  8. Loving the double meaning in “hand” here, as it’s shaking…I’m guessing he’s not much of a poker face, and should throw in the cards. 😉

    Love the visual you’ve paired this with.

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    1. Thank you, Whimsy. 🙏😊 💓
      He’s useless at cards. 😂 Lost all his money.

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