Piecley puzzles
A puzzle won't solve all of your problems, but a puzzle is a problem you can solve.
I remember how, during the soviet time, when I was little, the whole family would spend hours putting a puzzle together, to break it back into pieces and start all over again, as that was something so unimaginable at that time that it just had to be accomplished more than once. At that time, the puzzle era started at our house, ending years later when puzzles became so sleazy and ugly to my taste that I could not stand any more those images of German castles and deers gazing in the meadows. It took me around 20 years to fall in love with puzzles again. That happened as I entered a small local shop in Lyon, where in front of me, I had puzzles that were so beautiful I bought two of them, frantically putting them together to see the result faster. Then, I bought more and more, captured by the beauty of those locally produced puzzles and beautiful designs I had not seen before.
One of those I fell in love with was from a brand named Piecley and already lives life elsewhere, yet I have others waiting to be put together.
Created by Jasmin Hasser, who has brought together two worlds - up-and-coming artists and a stage to make their art accessible.