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Power to the Puzzle No Kings Protest Art by Les Toil (1000 Pieces)
Power to the Puzzle No Kings Protest Art by Les Toil (1000 Pieces)
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Puzzle Details
- 1000 pieces
- Finished size: 19.7"x27.6”
- Ribbon-cut
Eco-Friendly Packaging
- Made with on 100% recycled puzzle board
- Printed with eco-friendly soy-based inks
- Sustainably sourced, 10” x 9” x 2” sturdy box featuring the original art
- Puzzle pieces are packed in a reusable, resealable bag
- Made in a factory that holds environmental and social production certifications
Why You’ll Love It
- Celebrates and commemorates the largest single-day protest in US history
- A great gift for activists and anyone who participated in the No Kings Protests
- Beautiful enough to frame and display after completion
- Supports local artists and organizations
- Created by renowned illustrator and painter Les Toil, whose work has appeared in film, media, and museums
About Power to the Puzzle

The 45th and 47th presidential administrations have sparked monumental protests across the United States. National participation expanded significantly in the summer of 2025 with the recurring “No Kings” demonstrations. Attendance peaked on October 18, when nearly seven million people participated—likely marking the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.
These protests have blended humor and patriotism while openly embracing the label “Antifa.” Notably, turnout in small towns across the country has been high compared to past protest movements, which were more heavily concentrated in urban areas. Demonstrations also took place in U.S. territories and around the world.
When the puzzle arrives, we will share our curated protest song playlist!
About the Artist: Les Toil

Les Toil, also known as Brian Clarke, is an Oakland-based artist whose career spans major motion pictures, graphic novels, advertising campaigns, and museum exhibitions. Inspired by the pulp illustrations and pop culture of the 1970s, his signature style combines dramatic detail with playful retro energy. His work has been seen in film, television, and recently in the San Francisco De Young Museum.
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