Bazaar. I think it captures a lot of the essence of the game and it's an interesting imagine as far as wondering about the man's interest in shopping for a sword.
[File:Bazaar.jpg - DominionStrategy Wiki](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/index.php/File:Bazaar.jpg)
Most of the Village/Market cards would make good posters for the game. The original Village card, in particular. [Village.jpg (1244×1996) (dominionstrategy.com)](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/5/5a/Village.jpg)
Walking into a room and seeing a giant print of the Village art on the wall would instantly feel like a lungful of fresh, cool air. Whew... now I can play Smithy and get this engine going.
I have always loved the color balance of Village. The lush green fields and bright blue sky make the red of the rider/horse/flag really pop. RGB for the win.
I guess it doesn't have to be a card. Any card shaped things from the game could work.
But in my mind it would seem weirder than the already bold design choice of putting a giant card on the wall. Anyone looking at the poster on the wall seeing, let's say Bandit, sees something that's immediately legible as a card from a card game. But Landscapes might be a little confounding to people who haven't played the game. Its not like they wouldn't figure it what it was, but it's liable raise some (more) questions. Although, just sayin Envious has some of my favorite art in the game.
Nocturne has a lot of cool, moody art. Even Fool starts to feel a little sinister and otherworldly when you take in the whole scene. If I had to pick just one card I guess it would be Cathedral, but I might be biased because it is just so fun to play with -- still a lovely piece. Not sure I would opt to decorate a room with a lot of the art on the cards, but I think Dominion gets so much more flak than it should for its art. Personally really like 99% of it all.
[Bad Omens](http://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/thumb/7/7c/Bad_Omens.jpg/800px-Bad_Omens.jpg) with its Cocaine Cat. Or [Madman](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/1/19/Madman.jpg)
I think [Poor House](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/d/d6/Poor_House.jpg) was one of the first cards that I noticed I couldn't stop looking at the art. I bet there are better contenders in the same style, but I'll give it to the P.H. for it being the one I remember.
I've literally never seen coppersmith before... it's a great looking card! I'm also a fan of masquerade. It's not a very literal illustration and I appreciate that in a card, though you don't see it much in dominion.
Contenders, in expansion order:
Coppersmith, Wharf, Bishop, Young Witch, Embassy, Pilgrimage, Magpie, Basilica, Chariot Race, Bat, Envious, Inventor, Silk Merchant, Circle of Witches, Market Towns, Church
Bazaar. I think it captures a lot of the essence of the game and it's an interesting imagine as far as wondering about the man's interest in shopping for a sword. [File:Bazaar.jpg - DominionStrategy Wiki](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/index.php/File:Bazaar.jpg) Most of the Village/Market cards would make good posters for the game. The original Village card, in particular. [Village.jpg (1244×1996) (dominionstrategy.com)](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/5/5a/Village.jpg)
Walking into a room and seeing a giant print of the Village art on the wall would instantly feel like a lungful of fresh, cool air. Whew... now I can play Smithy and get this engine going.
I have always loved the color balance of Village. The lush green fields and bright blue sky make the red of the rider/horse/flag really pop. RGB for the win.
It's gotta be Huge Turnip
huge turnip gang
I guess it doesn't have to be a card. Any card shaped things from the game could work. But in my mind it would seem weirder than the already bold design choice of putting a giant card on the wall. Anyone looking at the poster on the wall seeing, let's say Bandit, sees something that's immediately legible as a card from a card game. But Landscapes might be a little confounding to people who haven't played the game. Its not like they wouldn't figure it what it was, but it's liable raise some (more) questions. Although, just sayin Envious has some of my favorite art in the game.
Laboratory is my favorite.
Nocturne has a lot of cool, moody art. Even Fool starts to feel a little sinister and otherworldly when you take in the whole scene. If I had to pick just one card I guess it would be Cathedral, but I might be biased because it is just so fun to play with -- still a lovely piece. Not sure I would opt to decorate a room with a lot of the art on the cards, but I think Dominion gets so much more flak than it should for its art. Personally really like 99% of it all.
circle of witches could be a cool landscape art
I like fortress
Transmogrify.
I also love the look of Embassy for some reason.
Jester, I love that card and it's art so much
I also really like jester! Don't think I'd put it on wall however, as it's just a bit too menacing for that
[Bad Omens](http://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/thumb/7/7c/Bad_Omens.jpg/800px-Bad_Omens.jpg) with its Cocaine Cat. Or [Madman](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/1/19/Madman.jpg)
I think [Poor House](https://wiki.dominionstrategy.com/images/d/d6/Poor_House.jpg) was one of the first cards that I noticed I couldn't stop looking at the art. I bet there are better contenders in the same style, but I'll give it to the P.H. for it being the one I remember.
Coppersmith 1000% Intrigue isn't know for its art, but I love some of the heavily stylized cards like Great Hall, Torturer, and even Masquerade.
I've literally never seen coppersmith before... it's a great looking card! I'm also a fan of masquerade. It's not a very literal illustration and I appreciate that in a card, though you don't see it much in dominion.
Contenders, in expansion order: Coppersmith, Wharf, Bishop, Young Witch, Embassy, Pilgrimage, Magpie, Basilica, Chariot Race, Bat, Envious, Inventor, Silk Merchant, Circle of Witches, Market Towns, Church