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Lula Mae at North Beach Puzzle 500 Piece Art by Artist Les Toil

Lula Mae at North Beach Puzzle 500 Piece Art by Artist Les Toil

Regular price $30.00 USD
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Puzzle Details

  • 500 pieces
  • Finished size: 16”x 20” 
  • Ribbon-cut
  • Matte finish to reduce glare
  • Packaged in a giftable box
  • Includes a printed reference image

Eco Friendly Packaging

  • Printed on 100% recycled ESKA chipboard
  • Uses non-toxic, soy-based inks
  • Puzzle pieces are stored in a reusable, resealable bag
  • Packaged in a giftable, sustainably sourced box
  • Manufactured using socially responsible production practices
  • Learn more about our Sustainable Manufacturing Practices

Why You’ll Love It

  • Features original artwork by renowned illustrator Les Toil
  • Inspired by vintage art and the energy of North Beach San Francisco
  • A perfect gift for fans of retro design and Bay Area culture
  • Beautiful enough to frame when complete
  • Supports animal welfare through a donation to Rocket Dog Rescue
  • Provides mindful screen free relaxation while honoring local art

 

Lula Mae at North Beach: A Bold Puzzle Tribute to Vintage San Francisco

Lula Mae at North Beach is a 500 piece puzzle featuring original artwork by Oakland-based illustrator and painter Les Toil. Capturing the glamour and grit of San Francisco's historic North Beach district, the image centers on Lula Mae, a character of strength, style, and spirit. The composition evokes a cinematic moment with rich color, vintage flair, and bold attitude.

Whether you are a longtime fan of Les Toil’s work or simply appreciate retro Americana with a West Coast twist, this puzzle offers both artistic enjoyment and an engaging challenge. It is an ideal gift for art lovers, city dwellers, and collectors of pop culture aesthetics.

About the Artist: Les Toil

Les Toil is the professional name of Brian Clarke, a commercial artist and illustrator from Oakland, California. Drawing influence from the illustrated advertising and pop culture of the 1960s and 1970s, his work channels nostalgia with originality and precision.

Man with glasses on his head in front of an orange wall smiling into the camera

His illustrations have appeared in major motion pictures, graphic novels, television shows,magazines, and music videos. Most recently, two of his oil paintings were exhibited at the San Francisco De Young Museum. Les is widely known for portraying bold characters with strength, humor, and cinematic energy.

 

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