Another jigsaw puzzle was completed last night. I worked this one alone. Started last Saturday night, I finished Thursday evening. It was fun and easy. I enjoy his stylized simplicity, how he minimally incorporates shadows and textures as lines. It’s such a contrast to my style was I was painting and drawing. Somewhat like my fiction writing, I always focus on the interplay of shadows and uncertainty. It reflects my personal philosophy that most life is part of a large band of gray confusion.

Apologies that my photo isn’t sharper and clearer. Those are pumpkins on a wagon above the hat store on the right, and white chickens in the road.
Many more Wysockis were available at the library of things. I’m passing this one on to a friend because I think he’ll enjoy it, and picking up another.
you obviously have a lot more patience than me. Hugs.
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I don’t know about patience, as I’m not known as a patient individual, but I love the gentle problem solving a 1,000 piece puzzle provides. Cheers, M
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Love Wysocki puzzles; I used to buy one every Xmas for my mom, and one for me, and put it together during the holiday week between Xmas and the New Year. Thanks for the memories π I have many puzzles for you if you need more.
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Love Wysocki puzzles; I used to buy one every Xmas for my mom, and one for me, and put it together during the holiday week between Xmas and the New Year. Thanks for the memories π I have many puzzles for you if you need more.
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Puzzles are such a simple pleasure no matter how long it takes to put one together. Our local library always has a puzzle or two on a table in the adult section of the library, and I often spend 10-20 minutes just placing pieces in the puzzle before heading for home. Relaxing, but not strenuous.
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Yes, we have that going on at the library sometimes, too. When I stop to participate, I tell myself, just get three pieces. Cheers
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It rarely works…for me, at least.
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