From Canvas to Puzzle: The Art of Wava Jacobchick
Whether you’re piecing together the quiet beauty of the forest or the bustling life of the reef, both puzzles are an invitation to spend time with art that’s as thoughtful as it is breathtaking.
Whether you’re piecing together the quiet beauty of the forest or the bustling life of the reef, both puzzles are an invitation to spend time with art that’s as thoughtful as it is breathtaking.
In closing, in the end, no matter how many times you have watched the sun set behind a lighthouse, there is something undeniably magical about the island light. It is a place that seems to exist out of time, a portal to a bygone era that still resonates with the heart of the modern world.
When I put this puzzle together, I started with the large pieces, then the medium-sized pieces, and finally the small pieces. It was a fun puzzle to put together. It brought back a lot of memories of my youth.
One of the ways Cobble Hill tries to keep competitive, is to put our talented in-house creatives to work making our own images specifically designed to be great puzzling experiences.
My first cartoon was published in the Edmonton Journal when I was about 8 or 9. It was for a feature called The Cartoon Bug and it was a forum for kids to submit their own cartoon. Once I saw my drawing in print, in an actual newspaper that everyone reads, I was hooked!
This is the first three-hundred-and-fifty-piece puzzle I have put together and was impressed at how the puzzle pieces were cut. Some of the pieces are large, some are medium and some are small. I found that these different size puzzle pieces are great for adults to put together along with their children.
The setting is in a mountainous area with a tunnel that was constructed so trains could get through that part of the mountain. There is a section of track that goes over a stream flowing under the train track.
There are so many kinds of candy displayed that I could not make my mind up on which ones were my favorites, however I was drawn to the jellybeans. The puzzle picture had several types of jellybeans and I did some research and found that jellybeans can be made at home.