




HowNosm RORSCHACHTEST 432 Piece Puzzle
Artist collab or artwork driven
RORSCHACHTEST compresses HowNosm’s mirrored, maze dense artwork into a 432 piece build that rewards slow pattern reading. Expect intricate linework, repeating motifs, and red accents moving through grey and pink tonal shifts, so momentum comes from matching micro details more than big landmarks. Finished at 18 in x 24 in, it lands at a poster like scale that makes the symmetry feel intentional once complete.
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Artist: HowNosm (How + Nosm)
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Title: RORSCHACHTEST
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Piece Count: 432 pieces
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Finished Size: 18" × 24"
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Look & feel: mirrored/symmetrical composition, intricate linework, red accents with grey/pink tonal shifts
About the Artist
How and Nosm (Raoul and Davide Perré) are identical twin brothers whose work is known for intricate detail, commanding scale, and a signature palette that began as a practical limitation and became a calling card. Their lines move like a shared language—one twin ends where the other begins—creating compositions that feel engineered, flowing, and slightly dizzying in the best way. This puzzle distills that wall-sized energy into a tabletop ritual: focus, fit, reveal.
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Description
Artist collab or artwork driven
RORSCHACHTEST compresses HowNosm’s mirrored, maze dense artwork into a 432 piece build that rewards slow pattern reading. Expect intricate linework, repeating motifs, and red accents moving through grey and pink tonal shifts, so momentum comes from matching micro details more than big landmarks. Finished at 18 in x 24 in, it lands at a poster like scale that makes the symmetry feel intentional once complete.
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Artist: HowNosm (How + Nosm)
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Title: RORSCHACHTEST
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Piece Count: 432 pieces
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Finished Size: 18" × 24"
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Look & feel: mirrored/symmetrical composition, intricate linework, red accents with grey/pink tonal shifts
About the Artist
How and Nosm (Raoul and Davide Perré) are identical twin brothers whose work is known for intricate detail, commanding scale, and a signature palette that began as a practical limitation and became a calling card. Their lines move like a shared language—one twin ends where the other begins—creating compositions that feel engineered, flowing, and slightly dizzying in the best way. This puzzle distills that wall-sized energy into a tabletop ritual: focus, fit, reveal.
