Warp Puzzle by Annu Kilpelainen
COLLECTION NO. 2
Get lost among the flowers in Annu Kilpeläinen's Warp. Transporting and calming, this little puzzle is harder than first meets the eye.
– 100 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 8.5 x 10.625 in
– Box Size: 5 x 4.5 x 2.5 in
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Made with recycled materials
About Annu Kilpeläinen
Finnish-born and London-based artist/illustrator Annu Kilpeläinen's work depicts tropically urban landscapes, cars, and people rendered in vibrant patterns. These flirtatious scenes are inherently joyful, blending a painterly quality with an intense color palette and puckish humor resulting in Kilpeläinen's signature feel-good aesthetic. She has exhibited her work worldwide, including solo exhibitions in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, CA, and Portland, OR, and on behalf of clients including Adobe, Mattel, Häagen-Dazs, US Vogue, and Levi's.
Photo: Mel Lou
FOLLOW ANNU
Finnish-born and London-based artist/illustrator Annu Kilpeläinen's work depicts tropically urban landscapes, cars, and people rendered in vibrant patterns. These flirtatious scenes are inherently joyful, blending a painterly quality with an intense color palette and puckish humor resulting in Kilpeläinen's signature feel-good aesthetic. She has exhibited her work worldwide, including solo exhibitions in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, CA, and Portland, OR, and on behalf of clients including Adobe, Mattel, Häagen-Dazs, US Vogue, and Levi's.
Photo: Mel Lou
About “Warp”
"Warp was born from spending time in quarantine, watching the days go by and seeing the coming of spring with new eyes. Dormant plants coming back to life, flowers in bloom, and the daily return of the sun to the sky while the whole human world remains on lockdown. “I am hoping this crazy time will be an eye-opener to the ways we can change our lives, come out of our old dormant ways, and make the world better.” — Annu Kilpeläinen
"Warp was born from spending time in quarantine, watching the days go by and seeing the coming of spring with new eyes. Dormant plants coming back to life, flowers in bloom, and the daily return of the sun to the sky while the whole human world remains on lockdown. “I am hoping this crazy time will be an eye-opener to the ways we can change our lives, come out of our old dormant ways, and make the world better.” — Annu Kilpeläinen