Art-Inspired Jigsaw Puzzles

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Apostrophe Puzzles' Jigsaw Collection

Apostrophe Puzzles offers art-inspired jigsaw puzzles, each based on an original painting. The collection presents museum-quality contemporary art by artists of color. Apostrophe Puzzles is a Black-owned and women-led brand that partners with nonprofits in communities of color and donates an additional percentage of each sale to expand arts and accessibility and empower new generations of emerging artists.

Artists that inspired some of the puzzles offered by Apostrophe Puzzles are Lily Sol, Helen Zughaib, Janine Lecour, Nidhi Mariam Jacob, and Marianne Angeli Rodriguez. There are various designs to choose from, such as digital illustration, mixed media, landscape, abstract, floral, and more.

Apostrophe Puzzles aims to provide an alternative approach to collecting art by bridging the gap to access to fine art.
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