Narwhal artwork with blue tones and five narwhals swimming together under the sea
Narwhal Puzzle box with reusable glass jar, tube of puzzle glue and straight-edge tool to spread the glue.
Narwhal, Emma Lopes
Narwhal box sitting on top of completed puzzle
Finished Narwhal puzzle with a cup of coffee

Narwhal, Emma Lopes

Regular price $40.00 Sale price$32.00
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  • Free shipping on 2+ puzzles
  • A percentage of every sale goes directly to the artist
  • Each comes with puzzle glue to keep as wall art
  • In stock, ready to ship
  • Inventory on the way

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Artist: Emma Lopes

Emma Lopes is an artist and illustrator, born in Scotland and brought up in the rolling hills of Somerset, UK. She studied Fine Art at University of the Arts London and at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Spending time in wild places is her favourite pastime and mother nature is her muse. A core belief which filters into every aspect of her work is that all life is interconnected. Working in watercolour, gouache, collage, and sometimes even marine debris, she uses detail, pattern and colour to focus our attention on the vibrancy and wonder of nature. Her art is a form of activism through celebration of a world we must fight to protect. Emma now lives in Lisbon where she makes both large scale paintings and illustrations for publications.

Size: 450 pieces

Puzzle dimensions: 18 x 14 inches
Box dimensions: 5.6 x 5.6 x 6.4 inches

Each JIGGY puzzle comes in a reusable glass jar and includes a tube of puzzle glue, a straight-edge tool to spread the glue and a print of the art to follow. 

A percentage of every sale goes directly to the
female artist behind this design.

Follow Emma @emmalopesart

What people are saying

Better than I imagined! The packaging is so unique and beautiful. I also ordered a frame to match. Definitely will be buying more in the future!

Ashley H.

Gorgeous! I loved putting it together and will love it even more framed and hung up!

Heather W.

I found puzzling to bring on a very meditative experience and I liked it. The was challenging and exciting, because endorphins are created when a piece finds its place. The artwork is beautiful.

Robin B.