Jigsaw Puzzles as Art

Since before it was cool to do jigsaw puzzles (*cough cough* covid) we have always said that jigsaw puzzles make the best art. Jigsaw puzzles look stunning as art for your bedroom or living room and kids jigsaw puzzles are perfect for a playroom or kids bedroom. 
But dont just use any old jigsaw puzzle as art. No, no! It must be a Journey of Something puzzle. Why, you ask? Because our puzzles are actually designed by real life artists. So it's like you are getting a print from the artist, only you also get the fun of completing a jigsaw puzzle. 
You can even say you made the art yourself. Well, you assembled the puzzles didn't you!? 
So now is the perfect time to introduce to the artists of our two new puzzles launching for Xmas 2024. The artists behind the jigsaw puzzles are: 

Georgia Pendlebury Puzzle Artist
Before we turned it into a jigsaw puzzle, this stunning image was painted by Georgia Pendlebury. Georgia is based in Mount Eliza on the Mornington Peninsula (that's in Victoria, Australia for those who have found their way here from far away). 
 
Georgia is an artist, creator and lover of all things colourful, unique, bold and happy. She has been creating art and styling spaces for as long as she can remember. Georgia is the owner of a gorgeous boutique in Mount Eliza where you can buy her original artworks if a jigsaw puzzle just isn't enough. 
 
Georgia says about this piece, " I have been playing with this piece for months (slightly time poor!) and it's finally done. It's a bit fun, slightly bonkers and full of all my fave colours." 
 
We love bonkers!

Eleonora Arosio Kids Jigsaw Puzzle Artist
Eleonora Arosio is a freelance illustrator based between Melbourne and Milan. Tough life huh... Originally from Italy, Eleonora graduated from NABA Milan in 2014. Her signature style is bold colours, simple shapes and naive characters. We are very lucky to have partnered with Eleonora on this kids puzzle considering her impressive list of past clients (including Adobe, Officeworks and Giphy) and awards. She originally designed this image as fun stickers, but when we saw it, we knew it was perfect for a kids' jigsaw puzzle.

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