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Jigsaw Puzzle: "Island Hopping," by Marianne Angeli Rodriguez

Jigsaw Puzzle: "Island Hopping," by Marianne Angeli Rodriguez

By Apostrophe Puzzles

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Self-taught contemporary artist Marianne Angeli Rodriguez creates warm, vibrant, and richly symbolic abstract paintings. Inspired by her many years living abroad in West Africa, Central America, Europe & Asia, her bright, textural work reflects the global influences of her travels.

Product Details

  • Completed puzzle measures 24 × 24 inches (60.9 × 60.9 cm)
  • 1,000 pieces
  • Difficulty level: Intermediate
  • Apostrophe Puzzles is a Black-owned, Woman-led company
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small pieces
  • Product type: Jigsaw Puzzles
  • Shipping Dimensions: 10.0  × 8.0 × 2.0 inches
    (25.4  × 20.3 × 5.1 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 1.47 lb (23.5 oz; 666 g)
  • SKU010004546 | UPC: 860004983019

About the Artist, Marianne Angeli Rodriguez

Filipino-American artist Marianne Angeli Rodriguez is a self-taught abstract contemporary painter. She spent 15 years living abroad in West Africa, Central America, Europe & Asia before landing in the U.S. Her bright, textural work draws on the global influences of her travels to create warm, vibrant, and richly symbolic paintings. Marianne obtained a B.A. in Media Studies & Anthropology from the City University of New York at Hunter College, and a degree in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Her distinguished style and large-scale contemporary paintings have garnered national recognition and are widely collected throughout the U.S. Marianne owns & operates Marianne Angeli Rodriguez Gallery, nestled in the heart of downtown Covington, Louisiana, where she lives with her husband and five adorable rescue pets.

About Apostrophe Puzzles

Apostrophe Puzzles
Apostrophe Puzzles is a celebration of contemporary artists of color. Our puzzles center our creativity and place us at the helm of our artistic narratives. We are Black-owned, woman-led, and dedicated to the active practice of amplifying, championing, and valuing the work of artists of color.

Welcome to the #puzzleflex you’ve been waiting for.
Mandi and Dante

Meet Mandi and Dante

Hello! We are Mandi and Dante, and we founded Apostrophe Puzzles with the knowledge that the work created by artists of color is valuable, desirable, and profitable. We believe that art appreciation and consumerism is not only for the wealthy, and that we can all participate in a culture of accessible patronage.

Puzzles are fantastic tools for mindfulness and self-care - a source of meditative calm in our ever bustling and increasingly hectic world. They allow us to unplug, to return to the simplicity of our childhoods or newly discover a simple and engaging way to pass the time. We hope our puzzles do that. We also hope they encourage you to learn about and support contemporary artists of color, who are some of the leading innovative and creative artistic voices in the world. We hope you’re reminded that investing in communities of color is a necessary step in correcting systems of economic and institutional injustice. We hope they remind you that you are worthy and deserving of great art.

Puzzle imagery has come a long way from kittens and windmills, but even with exciting new companies creating beautiful, modern images there are still very few that feature people of color, either as artists or subjects. The art world has a similar issue with representation - one where artists of color often struggle for space and recognition in an environment often dominated by exclusive gate-keeping practices. Our goal is to offer a more accessible way to learn about and enjoy our artists, and to encourage more people to engage with their work.

ApostropheWhy Apostrophe?

In punctuation and grammar, the apostrophe symbol is used to illustrate where there has been an omission (o'er), and to indicate possession or ownership (Bearden’s legacy). Our name draws its inspiration from this usage, fully articulating our deeply-rooted desire to fill the void of diverse representation in the puzzle space, and to exhibit our pride in the creativity and contributions of contemporary artists of color.

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