The Tower of Babel
Pomegranate
1000 pieces
This was actually a bit challenging. Also got us hooked on the concept of the Tower of Babel
The Bedford Hours, now among the finest treasures of the British Library, is one of the most magnificent illuminated manuscripts in existence. Produced in the fifteenth century over a period of twenty or more years in the studio of the Bedford Master-whose identity remained a mystery for several centuries-the manuscript contains scores of elaborate medallions and miniature scenes surrounded by painstakingly detailed scrollwork, initials, line-fillers, and other artistic adornments. The image reproduced here, one of the Bedford Hours' major painted pages, is a depiction of the Tower of Babel story from Genesis. Assembled puzzle measures 20 x 29.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Fairy Tales
Fairy Tales by James Christensen
Sunsout
1500 Piece
The trouble with this puzzle brand is that if you make small thematic assemblages outside of the borders, you can't pick pieces up at all to carry them into the puzzle as a group. Very frustrating. But the picture is great and the theme was very fun.
Most of the fairy tales were ones we could recognize, but not all... Any ideas?
Here is the key to each one:
Sunsout
1500 Piece
The trouble with this puzzle brand is that if you make small thematic assemblages outside of the borders, you can't pick pieces up at all to carry them into the puzzle as a group. Very frustrating. But the picture is great and the theme was very fun.
Most of the fairy tales were ones we could recognize, but not all... Any ideas?
Here is the key to each one:
Monday, December 12, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Huichol Yarn Painting
Huichol Yarn Painting
Pomegranate
1000 pieces
We actually took this on a trip to SF and did it during the 5 days we were there for ePod's birthday.
bear was exhausted when he finished it.
Jigsaw puzzle reproduction of "The Huichol Deities Teach Humans to Honor the Sacred Seeds," yarn inlaid into beeswax on wooden board by Gonzalo Hernandez Carrillo (Mexican, b. 1960). When the universe was created and the supreme beings set out to organize the world, the deities could transform themselves into humans, plants, animals, and insects. For example, Dove Woman could shape-shift into a dove, a human, or the Corn Mother; she and her many daughters, such as Blue Corn Girl, Amaranth Girl, Squash Girl, Bean Girl, and Gourd Girl, provided abundance. When the creators decided it was time for the shape-shifters to choose their final forms, they invented a human, Watákame. He would teach his species to survive by learning how to care for, honor, and plant the precious seeds. The rituals he began in those ancient times to pay tribute to Father Sun, the Rain Mothers, Brother Deer, the Corn Mother, and the life-giving forces continue to bring sustenance to the Huichol people. Renowned for their highly evolved aesthetic sense, the Huichol people of Mexicoâ?TMs Sierra Madre Occidental preserve their religious traditions and symbolism in a variety of art forms, such as this yarn painting by Gonzalo Hernandez Carrillo. The Huichol Center for Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts is dedicated to the transcription and safekeeping of Huichol myths, symbolism, and tribal wisdom. One thousand interlocking pieces. Box size: 10 x 13 x 17/8 in.; puzzle size: 20 x 25 in
Pomegranate
1000 pieces
We actually took this on a trip to SF and did it during the 5 days we were there for ePod's birthday.
bear was exhausted when he finished it.
Jigsaw puzzle reproduction of "The Huichol Deities Teach Humans to Honor the Sacred Seeds," yarn inlaid into beeswax on wooden board by Gonzalo Hernandez Carrillo (Mexican, b. 1960). When the universe was created and the supreme beings set out to organize the world, the deities could transform themselves into humans, plants, animals, and insects. For example, Dove Woman could shape-shift into a dove, a human, or the Corn Mother; she and her many daughters, such as Blue Corn Girl, Amaranth Girl, Squash Girl, Bean Girl, and Gourd Girl, provided abundance. When the creators decided it was time for the shape-shifters to choose their final forms, they invented a human, Watákame. He would teach his species to survive by learning how to care for, honor, and plant the precious seeds. The rituals he began in those ancient times to pay tribute to Father Sun, the Rain Mothers, Brother Deer, the Corn Mother, and the life-giving forces continue to bring sustenance to the Huichol people. Renowned for their highly evolved aesthetic sense, the Huichol people of Mexicoâ?TMs Sierra Madre Occidental preserve their religious traditions and symbolism in a variety of art forms, such as this yarn painting by Gonzalo Hernandez Carrillo. The Huichol Center for Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts is dedicated to the transcription and safekeeping of Huichol myths, symbolism, and tribal wisdom. One thousand interlocking pieces. Box size: 10 x 13 x 17/8 in.; puzzle size: 20 x 25 in
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tarot
Tarot
2000 piece
Ravensburger
All Time Favorite
The artist is Ciro Marchetti. Here's his very cool web site:
Fantasy & Imagination
2000 piece
Ravensburger
All Time Favorite
The artist is Ciro Marchetti. Here's his very cool web site:
Fantasy & Imagination
Monday, November 28, 2011
World's Highest Buildings
World's Highest Buildings
2000 pieces
Ravensburger
This puzzle was actually really easy. Fun too.
Notice bear getting ready to put the last piece in place....
2000 pieces
Ravensburger
This puzzle was actually really easy. Fun too.
Notice bear getting ready to put the last piece in place....
Thursday, October 27, 2011
African Animals
African Animals
Ravensburger
3000 pieces
mPod built this while ePod was in India. Very fun and really challenging. Especially the alpaca that fit perfectly on the upper left side, that ended up being on the lower right side.
Ravensburger
3000 pieces
mPod built this while ePod was in India. Very fun and really challenging. Especially the alpaca that fit perfectly on the upper left side, that ended up being on the lower right side.
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