Puzzle Artists Wanted
The owners of a Victoria-based design studio are reaching out to artists who want people to have a good long look at their work.
Tinka Robev and Andrew Azzopardi of Robazzo want to showcase established and emerging artists in their unique jigsaw-puzzle format.
Robev and Azzopardi, creators of Puzzle Lab, use computer algorithms to laser-cut wood complex geometrical pieces that make their puzzles time-consuming and challenging.
Artists are being asked to submit up to three images for consideration.
Robev said artists selected for puzzle images would receive either ongoing royalties or a one-time licensing payment for their artwork.
According to reporting by Vancouver is Awesome, Robev says- “We want to challenge the typical puzzle stereotype of images of a farm or a basket of kittens, and curate more modern refined images.”
Any artists wanting to submit images should send an email to hello@puzzle-lab.com. The deadline is March 5.