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Chess Print

Chess Print

Artist signed fine art print

Regular price $30.00 USD
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All prints are designed by artist Ravi Zupa and printed by trusted craftspeople

PRINTING METHOD:
Offset Lithograph

*All prints are sold unframed.
BEST FRAME SIZES INCLUDE
Print size 5.5″x8″ : A5 frame
Print size 11″x17″ : 11″x17″ frame
Print size 24″x36″ : 24″x36″ frame

Artist Ravi Zupa designs all prints and posters from start to finish. All artworks begin as drawings with pencil and paper; everything comes from his own hand.

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  • We offer full-refund returns on all items within 30 days of purchase.
  • Received a damage or imperfect item? Contact us here for a replacement!

Our products usually ship within 1-3 business days of your order.

  • If any of the prints in your order are 11 inches x 17 inches or largerall prints in your order will be rolled and shipped in a postal tube. 
  • If  all of the prints in your order are 5.5"x8" inches or smallerall prints will be shipped flat in either an envelope or sufficiently sized shipping container.
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THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE ART:

Jorge Luis Borges is one of my favorite authors. No one else can create such penetrating, surreal enigmas. This passage embedded with a simple paradox is part of a larger story called “The Garden of Forking Paths”. That story is itself a nested paradox that has within it, a labyrinth in the form of a manuscript that people become lost in while reading. That story can be found in his 1944 collection of short stories, “Fictions”.

koan is a sort of zen thought experiment. One that acts as a vehicle to pass the limitations of thought. They are small objects of language that trip up our logic and offer a momentary transcendence. The one that most Americans are familiar with is, “What is the sound of one hand [clapping]?” Many Koans were created by specific zen masters and recorded by their schools and there is a sort of academia around them but the nature of the koan can be found in languages and cultures throughout time and geography, often in the form of poetry or enigmatic idioms or jokes. 

These “Bodhisttva” prints pair buddhist imagery with bits of language, penned by writers that I love, that offer this kind of koan magic.

Carefully curated
At Ravi Zupa Arts, we take pride in creating amazing artworks and products for your home. Our wide range of art and fun illustrations are carefully curated to provide you with unique and stylish pieces to fit your lifestyle.

Artist made from beginning to end
All artworks are designed by artist Ravi Zupa and printed by skilled craftspeople. Then, we fulfill all orders from our art studio in Commerce City, Colorado.

Meet the team
Ravi Zupa Arts is a team of 5 creative humans, 4 backyard ducks, and 1 studio cat. We work hard to create and fulfill your new art!

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