Behold! Art of Play’s Tangram Vol. 1: a magical blend of mystery, art, & puzzles! Explore Tobias Dostal’s quirky art & Polly Morgan’s unexpected medium. A visual feast awaits!
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Dive into the captivating world of Art of Play – Tangram – Volume 1, a magazine that effortlessly blends mystery, art, puzzles, and the joy of “play.” This debut issue is a treasure trove for creative minds and enthusiasts of the unconventional.
Inside, you’ll discover an in-depth exploration of the quirky and visually surprising artwork of Tobias Dostal, a magician whose artistic talents are as enchanting as his magic. You’ll also meet Polly Morgan, an artist whose groundbreaking work transcends traditional art galleries, using unexpected mediums to create breathtaking pieces.
The magazine itself is a work of art, featuring stunning photography and thoughtful prose that invites you to engage and play. Each page is designed to expand your creative horizons and heighten your sense of aesthetics. At less than $30 for this full-color, thick magazine, it’s an absolute steal for the quality and inspiration it offers.
- In-depth artist features
- Stunning full-color photography
- Thought-provoking prose
- Inspiration for creative exploration
While you won’t find magic tricks in its pages, you’ll gain a richer perspective on art and creativity. We’re already counting down the days until Issue 2!
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We are, quite simply, in awe of Tangram. But it’s hard to describe what it is. It has the same vibe and feel as the sleight-of-hand journal The Neat Review, but the scope has been widened to include all things that would appeal to those of us who love mystery, art, puzzles, and “play.” The debut issue features an in-depth exploration into the artwork of Tobias Dostal. We know Tobias as a magician, but his artwork is even quirkier than his magic…and just as visually surprising. We get to learn about Polly Morgan, an artist whose work transcends the art gallery and uses a medium you wouldn’t expect.
The magazine itself is gorgeous, with stunning photographs and sparse, thoughtful prose; it is, itself, a kind of playful work of art. And at less than thirty dollars for this full-color, thick magazine, it’s an absolute bargain. You won’t learn any magic within its pages, but what you are certain to achieve is a heightened sense of aesthetics and a viewpoint that will expand your creative horizons. We simply can’t wait for Issue 2.