Alkebulan Madonna Jigsaw Puzzle

Patrick Dougher
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  • Features original artwork "Alkebulan Madonna" by celebrated Brooklyn artist Patrick Dougher, known for connecting African American culture to sacred African roots
  • 500-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring vibrant Afrocentric interpretation of the historic Black Madonna tradition with interlocking pieces
  • Finished size of 18x24 inches creates a stunning display piece perfect for framing and home décor
  • Celebrates the intersection of Christian faith and African heritage through rich geometric patterns and symbolic religious imagery
  • Created by multidisciplinary artist who has worked with Grammy winners Sade and Chuck D, and dedicated 20+ years to empowering communities through art
Description

The Black Madonna represents one of Christianity's most mysterious traditions - sacred depictions of the Virgin Mary with dark skin that have inspired pilgrimage and devotion for over a millennium. Found in hundreds of Catholic churches across Europe and Latin America, these dark-skinned religious icons appear as both paintings and sculptures, with about 400-500 documented examples throughout Europe alone. In this stunning 500-piece jigsaw puzzle, celebrated Brooklyn artist Patrick Dougher presents his powerful interpretation, "Alkebulan Madonna" - a contemporary Afrocentric vision that honors both this ancient Christian tradition and African spiritual heritage.

The origins of Black Madonnas vary greatly, with explanations ranging from the use of dark wood materials, aging and candle smoke over centuries, to intentional artistic choices reflecting pre-Christian goddess traditions. Many historians believe these sacred figures held deeper spiritual significance than traditional fair-skinned depictions, representing earthly power and divine feminine energy that connected to ancient African religious beliefs. Dougher's "Alkebulan Madonna" powerfully connects these traditions - "Alkebulan," meaning "mother of mankind" in ancient African languages, was an early name for the African continent, making this piece a celebration of Africa as the birthplace of both humanity and the Black Madonna tradition.

This vibrant artwork showcases intricate geometric patterns in rich reds, blues, and earth tones, with detailed symbolic elements that speak to both Christian devotion and African cultural identity. Patrick Dougher, a self-taught artist, musician, and spiritual activist from Brooklyn, has dedicated over 20 years to celebrating "the noble beauty and divine nature of people of African descent" and connecting urban African American culture to its sacred African roots. His work transforms the traditional Madonna and Child motif through an Afrocentric lens that honors both religious reverence and cultural pride.

The finished 18x24 inch puzzle becomes a meaningful display piece that celebrates both artistic achievement and the rich intersection of African heritage with Christian spirituality. Perfect for art enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of faith, culture, and creative expression.

Jigsaw puzzles offer a perfect escape from digital overwhelm while providing numerous mental wellness benefits. The focused concentration naturally reduces stress and anxiety while improving cognitive function and problem-solving skills. Share the experience with family and friends to create lasting memories through collaborative achievement. Once completed, your 18x24 inch masterpiece can be framed as striking wall art, gifted as a unique handmade present, or carefully disassembled to enjoy again. Many puzzle enthusiasts use puzzle glue for permanent display or trade completed works with fellow collectors.

Edition Open Edition
Height 24 inches
Length 18 inches
Medium Cardboard
Signed Unsigned
SKU dap-madonna
Patrick Dougher

Patrick Dougher

Brooklyn-born artist Patrick Dougher is a multidisciplinary creative force whose work celebrates the divine beauty and sacred heritage of African American culture. A Grammy-collaborating musician who has recorded with legends like Sade and Chuck D, Patrick brings the same soulful energy to his visual art that made him the drummer on "Dub Side of the Moon," one of reggae's best-selling albums. For over two decades, he has channeled his artistic gifts into empowering at-risk youth through art therapy and community education programs across NYC. Patrick's artwork serves as a bridge connecting contemporary urban culture to its roots in sacred African spirituality, creating pieces that inspire viewers to recognize the noble beauty within themselves and their community.

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