Parkside Puzzles – Bric-à-brac

$34.00 HST

Based in Dundas, Ontario, Parkside is an independent jigsaw puzzle company with a focus on contemporary art and design. This 1000 piece, 25″ (63.5 cm) square puzzle features a collage titled Bric-à-brac created by Otto Iram, a self-taught visual artist based in Toulouse, France. The difficulty level of this puzzle is low-medium. The large variety of colours and patterns makes for quick sorting and a thoroughly enjoyable puzzle to assemble.

pieces : 1000
size : 25″ x 25″ (63.5 x 63.5 cm) square
difficulty : 2 / 5

About the puzzle: Using a combination of painting and collage, Otto Iram’s playful work is created in a spontaneous manner. From making his own palette of papers that he paints with bright, bold colours, to loosely cutting geometric forms, nothing is pre-planned. Each piece unfolds as these shapes and colours are created, arranged and rearranged one on top of another until a harmonious composition emerges. This layering technique creates a wonderful depth to his work with faint shadows highlighting each form.

 

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Description

Based in Dundas, Ontario, Parkside is an independent jigsaw puzzle company with a focus on contemporary art and design. This 1000 piece, 25″ (63.5 cm) square puzzle features a collage titled Bric-à-brac created by Otto Iram, a self-taught visual artist based in Toulouse, France. The difficulty level of this puzzle is low-medium. The large variety of colours and patterns makes for quick sorting and a thoroughly enjoyable puzzle to assemble.

pieces : 1000
size : 25″ x 25″ (63.5 x 63.5 cm) square
difficulty : 2 / 5

About the puzzle: Using a combination of painting and collage, Otto Iram’s playful work is created in a spontaneous manner. From making his own palette of papers that he paints with bright, bold colours, to loosely cutting geometric forms, nothing is pre-planned. Each piece unfolds as these shapes and colours are created, arranged and rearranged one on top of another until a harmonious composition emerges. This layering technique creates a wonderful depth to his work with faint shadows highlighting each form.