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Charley Harper's Birducopia: The Puzzle for Anyone Who Thinks They Don't Like Art Puzzles
Most fine art puzzles reproduce paintings. Charley Harper's work is something different — flat, graphic, geometrically precise illustrations of the natural world that look like no other artist's work before...
Charley Harper's Birducopia: The Puzzle for Anyone Who Thinks They Don't Like Art Puzzles
Charley Harper's Birducopia: The Puzzle for Anyone Who Thinks They Don't Like Art Puzzles
|Mark Fletcher
The Persistence of Memory in 1,000 Pieces: Dalí's Melting Clocks as a Puzzle
Salvador Dalí painted The Persistence of Memory in 1931, reportedly in about two hours, while his wife was out. The melting watches draped over a dreamlike Catalan landscape have become...
The Persistence of Memory in 1,000 Pieces: Dalí's Melting Clocks as a Puzzle
The Persistence of Memory in 1,000 Pieces: Dalí's Melting Clocks as a Puzzle
|Mark Fletcher
Monet's Water Lilies in 1,000 Pieces: A Puzzle Worth Taking Slowly
Claude Monet spent the last three decades of his life painting the water garden at Giverny. The Water Lilies series — over 250 paintings in total — is the most...
Monet's Water Lilies in 1,000 Pieces: A Puzzle Worth Taking Slowly
Monet's Water Lilies in 1,000 Pieces: A Puzzle Worth Taking Slowly
|Mark Fletcher