Mar 14 • 17:40 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The poster of an Argentine illustrator selected for the Paralympic Games in Milan

The poster created by Argentine illustrator Carolina Altavilla has been selected for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games and is now part of the official merchandising and Olympic historical archive.

Carolina Altavilla, an Argentine graphic designer based in Turin, has created a poster for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. This accomplishment has significantly raised her profile, as her work has not only been selected for the official merchandising of the games but is also included in the Olympic historical archive. Her poster is prominently displayed in various prestigious locations including the Triennale Milano, the Olympic Museum, and the Argentine Consulate in Milan.

Living in Turin for the past four years, Altavilla's studio offers a stunning view of the Alps and the city's rich baroque architecture. A graduate of FADU – UBA, she has leveraged her educational background and artistic talent to gain international recognition through this project. The Triennale Milano, a respected museum known for architecture, art, and design, played a key role in showcasing her work and connecting her with the global arts community.

The selection of Altavilla's poster marks a significant achievement not only for her career but also for Argentine representation in international events. It illustrates the power of art to transcend borders and underlines the importance of inclusivity in events such as the Paralympic Games. Her contribution is expected to inspire both local and international audiences, highlighting the role of design in promoting awareness and appreciation of athletes with disabilities.

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