Indian Garden Puzzle
I loved this puzzle. Completed in a couple evenings. Very relaxing. I especially enjoyed it while listening to "The Henna Artist".
COLLECTION NO. 1
Once assembled, this deceptively simple-looking painting by Amber Vittoria is a strikingly geometric ode to the female figure. Disassembled, her piece becomes wildly abstract, the kind of puzzle you’ll come back to again and again.
– 500 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 16” x 20”
– Box Size: 9 ½” x 7 ¾”
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials
I loved this puzzle. Completed in a couple evenings. Very relaxing. I especially enjoyed it while listening to "The Henna Artist".
This puzzle is beautiful. The colors are so deep. The only problem is it took my granddaughter about 45min. to put together. She still loved it.
These puzzles are wonderful. The colors are so exciting. My granddaughter was thrilled when she opened the package. I buy puzzles for her all the time. These undoubtedly got the best response.
This was very enjoyable to work on--not too hard or too easy, and I love the image. It interlocks well so that when it was finished I could pick it up by one edge and carry it to another table to display. There was one piece where the cardboard and the paper with the image had completely separated so that the two parts were loose in the bag when I opened it, but I was able to reunite them and glue them back together, so all was well.
I love the design and the puzzle itself is matte (love - less light reflecting off it). The pieces fit together well and the texture is velvety smooth. Everything about this puzzle is a 10/10.
Amber Vittoria is a visual artist working in New York City. Her body of work focuses on femininity and the female form, leveraging physical traits such as overtly extended limbs and rounded features. Amber is a Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient, has been recognized by many leading magazines, and has worked with prestigious brands including Facebook, Warby Parker, The New York Times, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Adidas, and Snapchat.
“This piece was inspired by my grandmother. I was traveling on the train and thought of her since I'd often take the train home to see her while she was still with us. A lot of my pieces pay a small homage to her in some way, but this one is extra special.” — Amber Vittoria