Symbolic of the subtle line between right and wrong, this print interprets the Tangram game, a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat polygons, called tans, arranged in a deliberately wrongful way. Original and iconic, it is handmade following a blend of techniques, and finally printed on 100% cotton paper using the fine art giclée method. Please contact the Concierge to include a frame or get the original painted cardboard version.
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Amelia Corvino
Veneto, Italy | Artist
Amelia Corvino is a designer, illustrator, and art director who specialized in set design from the Accademia di Belle Arti of Venice. Italian of Mexican origin, Corvino finds her inspiration for an ideal, unifying world by merging different cultures and capturing them in a single work of art. Combining unique, contrasting styles from East and West, Arabic patterns and sacred Mexican symbolism, she creates decorative panels handcrafted with refined Venetian fabrics.Discover more