Birthday Bash On The Go Puzzle by Ojima Abalaka
ORDINARY HABIT
Whether you’re celebrating, or having a party for one, this On the Go puzzle will bring you some joy. Confetti in the background sets the tone for this party scene. Friends take a break from dancing and revelry to pause and capture the moment of celebration.
– 100 piece puzzle
– Completed puzzle size: 8.5 x 10.625 in
– Bag size: 8 x 6 in
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Includes postcard for reference
– Made with recycled materials
About Ojima Abalaka
Ojima Abalaka is an illustrator based in Abuja, Nigeria. Her works often explore rest, identity, and culture in the context of everyday life. She draws as a reminder to herself, and hopefully to the people who view her work, that there is the option to rest and to play, to take a break, and to be present. Her work is an invitation to be immersed in the restful and playful worlds of the characters that inhabit them; to relax.
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Ojima Abalaka is an illustrator based in Abuja, Nigeria. Her works often explore rest, identity, and culture in the context of everyday life. She draws as a reminder to herself, and hopefully to the people who view her work, that there is the option to rest and to play, to take a break, and to be present. Her work is an invitation to be immersed in the restful and playful worlds of the characters that inhabit them; to relax.
About Birthday Bash
"Birthday Bash shows three friends at a party. I imagine they came over a bit early to help, but are now tired as the party is coming to an end and the guests are starting to leave. They pose for a quick picture before they have to start to clean up. Old school Nigerian birthday parties were the inspiration for Birthday Bash, with lots of food, cake, dancing, probably a DJ, and always a photographer." — Ojima Abalaka
"Birthday Bash shows three friends at a party. I imagine they came over a bit early to help, but are now tired as the party is coming to an end and the guests are starting to leave. They pose for a quick picture before they have to start to clean up. Old school Nigerian birthday parties were the inspiration for Birthday Bash, with lots of food, cake, dancing, probably a DJ, and always a photographer." — Ojima Abalaka