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Alessandro Paglia's "Mickey Origami" Art Card

Alessandro Paglia's "Mickey Origami" Art Card

Regular price $250.00 USD
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Release date: June 27 at 1 PM (EDT)

Alessandro Paglia's "Mickey Origami" Art Card.

Each art card is one-of-a-kind, with a surprise combo of three pants variations:
- Red
- Blue
- Green

Background colors: White or Black backgrounds.

Frame colors: Silver, Gold, Blue, or Dark silver

Two ultra-rare art cards:
- Black and White.
- Negative.

This is a blind drop – you won’t know which one you’ll receive until it’s in your hands.

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Once the 30 art cards are gone, they’re gone for good.

Each card is unique (1 of 1).

Cards will be shipped at random — you won’t know which variation you’ll receive until it arrives.

Art Card Dimensions: approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches.

Delivery time: 1-3 weeks.

No reprint. No restock. 

About the artist

Alessandro Paglia is an artist from Milan, Italy—a city known for design, fashion, and creativity. With a background in product design and over ten years of experience, he has developed a deep passion for objects—their shapes, materials, and the emotions they evoke. He combines this with his love for drawing to create detailed and striking black-and-white artworks.

Paglia does not simply copy real objects. He selects everyday or iconic items—like balloons, soda cans, or cameras—and transforms them. He may bend them, break them, combine them with other shapes, or give them new textures. After that, he takes many photographs of the new object, searching for the perfect lighting and composition.

Once the image is ready, he draws it by hand using black ink pens or highly pigmented pencils. He carefully adds thousands of overlapping lines to build texture, depth, and light.

His works feel familiar yet fresh. Paglia reimagines common objects in unexpected ways, inviting the viewer to see the beauty in simple things with new eyes.

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