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art of play : endless journey myriorama
Entertain yourself the old fashioned way with this vintage inspired card game. Popularised during the 19th century, a myriorama (myriad pictures) is a set of illustrated cards that could be continually re-arranged to form different pictures— early versions of the game depicted Gothic scenes and rural activities against a backdrop of mountains and bucolic landscapes that would add extra texture and depth.
Designed by Tom Gauld and inspired by the works of Laurence Sterne, this set of 12 picture cards can be arranged to form 479,001,600 different landscapes.
materials : paper derived from sustainable forests, vegetable-based inks.
contains 12 picture cards
• width 6.98cm
• length 15.87cm
Art of Play
Founded in 2013 by twin brothers Dan and Dave Buck, pioneers in the art of cardistry, Art of Play brings a twisted graphic sensibility and a witty turn to the humble playing card. Manufactured with paper from sustainable forests and printed with environmentally friendly, vegetable-based inks, the quality of these decks is among the world's finest. Each pack is the product of an imaginative collaboration with artists and illustrators, spanning a range of aesthetics, with plenty of detail to discover over years of play.
made in America