• Still Life Puzzles

    Still life puzzles are the category most sought after by adults and those who love art. Still life is the type of art that manages to evoke a particular interest.

    It depicts objects such as flowers or fruit, or even subjects, that manage to capture the gaze and thought of the observer.
    Indeed, this type of depiction holds a greater sense of mystery compared to representations of men, women, characters, or even landscapes.

    Appreciating still life puzzles means seeing in these representations of non-life, stillness, and immobility that unexpected emotional effect. That sense of futile solitude seems, at a certain point, to be redeemed through a different perspective—the artist’s own gaze.

  • The Beauty of Still Life

    Some works represented in still life puzzles manage to convey their inner essence and fragility, which come from total naturalness. What emerges, therefore, when assembling one of these still life puzzles piece by piece, is that will, that need to make the work speak, to express it through details that align it with the human soul.

    But the beauty of this puzzle category is precisely that some details do not appear immediately at first glance, but only later. The strength and appreciation of these works lie in their subtlety, in the poetic sense they manage to suggest.

    For this reason, they can then become beautiful pieces to display at home, also serving as objects of artistic conversation.

  • Van Gogh’s Sunflowers Puzzle

    The still life puzzle Van Gogh’s Sunflowers consists of 1000 pieces and is a fantastic example of this artistic movement created by the Dutch painter during his time in southern France.

    The lines of this puzzle are very bold, and it features very bright colors as well as careful attention to detail. From a quality standpoint, the puzzle pieces are very sturdy and fit together perfectly.

    This particular work of the artist best represents his emotions. Indeed, through assembling this amazing puzzle, it is possible to experience and discover every single detail of the emotional strength and color density that Van Gogh was able to convey through his works, part of the post-impressionist art movement.

    The Sunflowers are a series of oil-on-canvas paintings created during the period from 1888 to 1889.

     

     

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