Da Vinci Collage, In progress

Next up a 2000-piece Grafika puzzle, a Collage of Da Vinci works. Started on December 8th, 2018.

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Here’s something I appreciate: a box that is no bigger than it needs to be!
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And here’s something I don’t appreciate: a lot of pieces not properly separated. Argh! Some of them I could pull apart, others I had to leave in order not to break them.
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It was pretty easy to find the pieces for the small works on the bottom.
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Vitruvian man was also easy, and then I started on Mona Lisa.
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Ready to go!
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A couple of pieces I should just have left connected…

 

At this point, I had to leave the puzzle and come back to Helsinki, but I will be back for one more trip to Dortmund before Christmas.

 

 

Cactus Family, 2018-12-08

You’d think I would be able to tell which puzzles will be easy and which will be hard by this time, but I am so bad at it. I thought this was going to be easy!

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Cactus Family (Lovely Times Series) by Gabila, Heye, 1000 pieces. Completed on December 8th, 2018.
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It started out fine, first the bottom, then on to the cacti (cactuses?).
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But then came the wallpaper…

Eventually, I sorted the remaining pieces. On the puzzle are all pieces with some pink flower, on top the ones with just a tiny hint of pink. To the right, on top the pieces with just orange lines, then the ones with some green and at the bottom the green dots at the points where the orange lines intersect. This way I was able to fill in the remaining parts reasonably fast (with heavy use of the image on the box). Usually, I sort by shape at the end, but here this worked better.

Enjoyable, if more challenging than expected.

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I put it away in sections, hope to be able to use it in a mashup later.
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I snapped this picture at the Dortmund Christmas market. I think it would make a great puzzle 🙂

Cakes & Pies, 2018-12-06

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Cakes & Pies by Wayne Thiebaud, Pomegranate,1000 pieces. Completed on December 6th, 2018.

Excellent quality. The pieces are really thick and great variety in shapes – the traditional “two pegs opposite” pieces are in a minority here. The texture is also especially nice. I tend to run my hands over puzzles while working on them, and this one feels really nice 🙂

When I spread out the pieces I was a little worried that it would be really difficult, and while it wasn’t the easiest puzzle I’ve ever completed it wasn’t that hard either. In the end, there were fewer white pieces of the same shade than I expected.

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From here on I had to rely on shape alone – not a problem in this case.

Somehow the level of difficulty remained the same during the entire puzzle, which is unusual.

I looked up the artist, Wayne Thiebaud, and it turns out he is 98 years old! He was a kind of forerunner to the pop art movement, although he did not consider himself a pop artist and he disliked Andy Warhol’s style. He often painted pastries and cakes. I would love to do more puzzles with his paintings.

New Puzzles

When I’m in Dortmund I like to order puzzles from German online shops and take advantage of free shipping. This time I ordered from puzzle.de. I try to order right before I leave for Dortmund so that there is as much time as possible for delivery.

For the first time, I had a bit of trouble with delivery (I expect DHL is quite overworked in these weeks before Christmas). The package was supposed to arrive on Friday 30th, but I didn’t get it until Wednesday 5th. I needed to stay inside waiting for the package for several days, but fortunately, it’s been raining a lot, and I wanted to stay in and puzzle anyway 🙂

There were 20 new puzzles:

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Castorland, Pomegranate, Grafika and a Ravensburger puzzle from the Exit-series. The small cube is a wooden, 30-piece puzzle by Puzzle Michele Wilson (French).
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Mostly Grafika, also Clementoni, Trefl, Eurographics and Ravensburger.

The Stony Bridge, 2018-12-05

 

Another easy one. I probably wouldn’t have gotten this a couple of years ago, but recently I have started to enjoy this type of “idyllic cottage” theme in puzzles.

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The Stony Bridge by Dominic Davison, Castorland, 500 pieces. Completed on December 5th, 2018.

Castorland is a Polish manufacturer. The pieces are much thinner than Ravensburger or Heye, but not so thin that it’s a problem. The fit is excellent, and pieces only fit where they belong. Considering that their puzzles are much cheaper than the premium brands, I think they are excellent value.

The Christmas Library, 2018-12-04

After the pigs, I wanted something quick and easy.

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The Christmas Library by Aimee Stewart, Ravensburger, 1000 pieces. Completed on December 4th, 2018.

This was one of those puzzles that get harder towards the end – the last 100-200 pieces were the most difficult to place. All in all, it was, of course, really quick and easy.

I have to say hardly any of these books are familiar to me, the only one I know I’ve read is A Christmas Carol (by Charles Dickens, although the name of the author isn’t visible on the cover). Some familiar authors, of course, like H.G. Wells and the Grimm brothers.

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My favourite cover, The Case of the Blue Carbuncle.
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The Snow Queen.
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The Wonderful Christmas Tree.

 

The Pig in Art, 2018-12-04

Finally finished!

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The Pig in Art by Ryba, Heye, 4000 pieces. Completed on December 4th, 2018.

I’ve been in Dortmund since Thursday and finally managed to complete this one.

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I finished the sky and water early but didn’t really have a plan, as usual. I just kept adding pieces here and there.
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The border took ages.

I’m not a great art historian, but here are some details of featured works:

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Salvador Dali’s melting clocks. I have a puzzle of this painting 🙂
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Poor van Gogh has lost his ear.
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Mona Lisa by da Vinci.
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The Water Lily Pond by Monet. This painting is also available as a puzzle, but it looks too difficult for me.
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Botticelli’s Venus, with lots of small Venuses instead of one big one.
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I have no idea who this mediaeval king is, but he’s just been handed a large invoice.

Ancient Egypt, the Fakes, Vol 2

Some more not completely genuine Egyptian artwork.

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Le pharaon et son épouse (The Pharaoh and His Spouse), Nathan, 2000 pieces. Completed on August 22nd, 2008.

I think this is a picture of a painting done on papyrus that is sold to tourists in Egypt. It’s definitely not ancient, the style is off, and nothing comes through that many centuries this intact 🙂 I actually have one of those tourist papyruses on my wall:

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I like mine better 🙂 I was never in Egypt myself, my grandmother brought me this.

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The Queen of Armana [sic], Jumbo, 1000 pieces. Completed on January 23rd, 2016.
Amarna is misspelt on the box. The queen in question is Nefertiti, wife of pharaoh Akhenaten, and the bust the painting is based on is in a museum in Berlin. The bust has its own Wikipedia entry, and it may not even be genuine.

I had quite a bit of trouble with the red part, even though it’s not a large area. Pieces would fit where they don’t belong, and soon nothing would fit anywhere. This was the last Jumbo puzzle I ever bought, and I’m not planning on getting more. Almost all pieces had the same basic shape. Stunning image though, and some glittering golden parts.

I had another puzzle from the same series, with a picture of Tutankhamon, also with glittering gold. According to my records, I completed it in November 2008, but I can’t find a photo of it.

UPDATE: I managed to find a photo after all:

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Ancient Egypt, the Fakes, Vol 1

I like Ancient Egypt-themed puzzles. Some of them are pictures of actual Egyptian artwork, but most are of more recent production and only use ancient material as inspiration. Here are some of those.

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Nefertari, Jumbo 1000 pieces. Completed on October 17th, 2007.

Nefertari was the wife of Ramesses the Great. She is here surrounded by various gods of Ancient Egypt, right in front of her mouth is Osiris, and above Osiris is Isis, I think. Oh dear, I used to recognize all of these gods…

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Legends of the Nile, White Mountain Puzzles, 1000 pieces. Completed on November 21st, 2011.

This is very similar to the first one, with the same images around the central picture. Different brand though.

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Egyptian Tarot, Lo Scarabeo, 2000 pieces. Completed on March 31st, 2008.

This was great fun, and I still have the puzzle. The manufacturer, Lo Scarabeo, apparently make tarot (and other types of) cards, but I’ve not run into any other puzzles by them. I managed to spill a drink on this, but I dried it out as best I could and intend to do it again one day.