1000 PIECE PUZZLE FOR ADULTS: The go to format for the accomplished puzzler or a newer puzzler looking to step up to a challenge that will keep them busy for a while!
FUN, BOLD and BRIGHT: This Rosiland Solomon puzzle is full of detail and colorful birds imagery - it will captivate kids and adults alike
CHALLENGING AND FUN: Hours of entertainment delivers a feeling of accomplishment
MORE THAN JUST A PUZZLE: Its a thoughtful birthday gift, a family fun night, a personal challenge, a boredom buster, a lazy Sunday activity, and memories are made
SPECIFICS: The jigsaw puzzle contains 1000 pieces, comes with a poster, and is made with quality cardboard. Measures 27 Inches x 20 inches when assembled.
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Includes a 1000 piece quality cardboard jigsaw puzzle of a colorful and detailed piece of art featuring a bluejay bird in a magnolia tree with a cottage in the background "Jaytalk Under Magnolias" from charming artist Rosiland Solomon. This colorful puzzle will delight with its whimsical artwork. This snugly interlocking jigsaw puzzle is made from quality, thick recycled paper board, printed using vegetable-based inks, and is 27x20” when complete. It is packed in a sealed plastic bag with very low puzzle dust. A full color poster reference guide is included for easy reference as you relax, kick back and enjoy "bird watching" while you assemble the beautiful and colorful puzzle! About the artist: With an abiding love of nature developed roaming through the lush green fields, forests and streams of her Ohio childhood, artist Rosiland Solomon has always specialized in illustrating and designing nature-based products. Rosiland began her career as an illustrator of science and reading textbooks, and after designing and illustrating thirteen other children's books, she moved into illustrating and designing for a diverse group of clients. Rosiland has a BA in Sociology and English, and learned airbrushing in Hollywood in 1978, where she survived an old-fashioned apprenticeship at an all male Movie Poster Art Studio in Hollywood's Crossroads of the World. She still works in airbrushed gouaches, doing a great amount of detail work with pencils, prismacolors, and tiny brushes as well as working in her more recently acquired favorite media of scanning her drawings into Photoshop, and painting with whatever brushes (watercolor, oils, or airbrushed paints) she feels are most appropriate for that design, frequently creating results similar to oil or acrylic painting.