BCD Tintern Show & Tell Table 3 DSC06707
Left: A very large, 750pc Tuck ZagZaw showing a painting of Loch Whin in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The box has completion dates from Dec 25-27th 1915, and by 1917 one piece had been lost. The painting is by Walter Severn, a British artist born in Frascati from an artistic family.
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Severn,_Walter_(DNB12)
Below: A c300pc modern hand cut, Waterfalls by Chris Carrick.
Right: A 300pc jigsaw cut by experimental jigsaw cutter and former member of BCD, Martin Norgate. This was the most conventional jigsaw in the items by Martin shown at the Tintern meeting. The painting is Southwold Beech by Stanley Spencer. Martin has made a rectangular spiral cut, and has cut up the rectangular sections into conventional interlocking pieces, resulting in almost all the pieces being internal straight edges.
For more information about Stanley Spencer see wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Spencer
BCD Tintern Show & Tell Table 3 DSC06707
Left: A very large, 750pc Tuck ZagZaw showing a painting of Loch Whin in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The box has completion dates from Dec 25-27th 1915, and by 1917 one piece had been lost. The painting is by Walter Severn, a British artist born in Frascati from an artistic family.
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Severn,_Walter_(DNB12)
Below: A c300pc modern hand cut, Waterfalls by Chris Carrick.
Right: A 300pc jigsaw cut by experimental jigsaw cutter and former member of BCD, Martin Norgate. This was the most conventional jigsaw in the items by Martin shown at the Tintern meeting. The painting is Southwold Beech by Stanley Spencer. Martin has made a rectangular spiral cut, and has cut up the rectangular sections into conventional interlocking pieces, resulting in almost all the pieces being internal straight edges.
For more information about Stanley Spencer see wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Spencer