Description
- 1000 PIECE PUZZLE FOR ADULTS: The go to format for the accomplished puzzler or a newer puzzler looking to step up to a challenge that will keep them busy for a while!
- FUN, COLORFUL and DETAILED: This puzzle features a colorful fun folk art farm scene from talented artist Ian Saxton!
- CHALLENGING AND FUN: Hours of entertainment delivers a feeling of accomplishment.
- SPECIFICS: This jigsaw puzzle contains 1000 pieces in a sealed bag with very low puzzle dust and comes with a large poster image guide.
- MORE THAN JUST A PUZZLE: It's a thoughtful birthday gift, a family fun night, a personal challenge, a boredom buster, a lazy Sunday activity, and memories are made! Each purchase helps support One Tee Planted to reforest various North American sites!
Folk art jigsaw "Spring Lamb" by Ian Saxton is a quality 1000 piece puzzle for adults. Includes a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle featuring a pastel country farm scene with spring lambs, flowers, rolling green hills, and a majestic farmhouse in the background. This jigsaw puzzle is colorful and detailed and full of fun! Ian's art is showcased in this charming puzzle that is fun to piece. This interlocking jigsaw puzzle is made of quality recycled paper, is printed using vegetable-based inks, and is 27x20 inches finished. It is packed in a sealed plastic bag. A full color poster sheet for each image is included for easy reference as you relax, kick back and mentally enjoy traveling to the farm with this 1000 piece puzzle for adults by British artist Ian Saxton! Each purchase helps reforest North America through a donation to One Tree Planted! From the artist: Ian has been drawing ever since he can remember. He completed a degree in graphic design at Newcastle Upon Tyne Polytechnic and went on to his first job as a designer for a large architectural practice., designing brochures, logos, banners and signs. In the 90's he tried his hand at freelance illustration, working for design groups and advertising agencies and directly for businesses such as Thwaites brewery in Blackburn and Oxford University Press. He joined Hambledon Studios in 2001 and thus entered the world of Greetings Cards. In 2013 he moved over to Hallmark in Bradford where he worked in several different design teams, working in a range of genres from cute and character to traditional artwork. Recently Ian worked for a design team developing plush toys for children. Ian is once again back in the world of illustration and developing new styles for children's publishing and greetings cards. Away from work Ian likes to wander the moors of East Lancashire and the paths of the Ribble Valley. Any problems with your puzzle? Our Customer Service Team is here for you. Contact us at info @ playviewbrands .com.