Pride Parade Jigsaw Puzzle
Pride Parade Jigsaw Puzzle
Premium, low-glare pieces made to last -- Responsibly-made, eco-friendly materials ---Artwork exclusively from real artists --
This jigsaw puzzle is a riot of color, joy, and pure unapologetic celebration. Illustrator Bats Langley packs the streets with fabulous characters and over-the-top details, turning your table into the loudest, proudest pride parade around. Every piece bursts with movement, glitter, and delight.
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LOW IMPACT
Each box and puzzle is made using FSC-certified paper, 100% recycled millboard, and water-based inks.
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PURPOSE DRIVEN
We only partner with LGBTQ and BIPOC artists and a percentage of every sale goes directly to them.
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Artfelt Puzzles are a celebration of diversity, joy, and rebellion.
We only work with LGBTQIA and BIPOC artists to merge art, representation, and play to help you build a better world - piece by piece
Meet Bats Langley
Bats Langley is a painter, sculptor, writer, illustrator,toy designer, and a creator of many things.
Most recently, Mr. Langley illustrated the nonfiction biography of Jackie Kennedy titled Jackie and the Books She Loved, distributed by Simon & Schuster. Mr. Langley is a RhodeIsland School of Design (RISD) grad. He is a regular contributor to Spider, Ladybug,Cricket, and Scholastic magazines and has been a frequently featured cover artist. Bats isthe creator of GUS, and his art has been shown in galleries in New York Ci, Los Angeles,Boston, Hartford, Providence, Hangzhou China, and at The New Britain Museum ofAmerican Art and the United States Capitol building. Mr. Langley's work was exhibited atthe AFA Gallery in NYC and in Vegas for many years and shown alongside some of his idols:Maurice Sendak, Tim Burton, Charles Adams, Dr. Seuss and Charles Schultz
What We Believe In
Radial
Joy as a form
of resistance
BUSINESS THAT DOESN'T ERASE REAL PEOPLE
PAYING ARTISTS REAL MONEY FOR THEIR WORK
UNPLUGGING AND UNWINDING WITHOUT CHECKING OUT
MAKING
SPACE FOR
EVERY STORY
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