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Two Pomegranate Bird Jigsaws 9

Sylvie Daigneault's Bird's Eye New York City was one of the first Pomegranate puzzles on flickr to catch my attention. The Chrysler Building was something I always looked for in the skyline when I visited New York for the first time a few years ago. Robert Beal has done this jigsaw which took him 6hr 35min.

 

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Multi-talented Sylvie Daigneault studied painting at Montreal’s Les Ecoles des Beaux Arts and was also a principal dancer of Le Groupe de la Nouvelle Aire. Her lyrical imagery beautifully combines the elegance of her drawing and dance disciplines. Along with her husband and fellow illustrator Doug Panton, Sylvie settled in Toronto to build her illustration career. Her work, exclusively rendered in colored pencils, has been published numerous times in several countries. Her clients include the Royal Canadian Mint, The National Ballet of Canada, and the MTA in NYC. In addition to seeing her work in print, Sylvie is presently working toward showing in fine art galleries.

 

Tom Uttech's Enassamishhinjinweian was on display in Gallery in Washington when we went there a year later. It's a fascinating and huge canvas, but you can see why I didn't consider using it as one of my show & tell jigsaws! The enigmatic 2009 9ft square painting is a fantasy landscape with sky brimming with geese, ducks, owls, bluebirds and myriad other birds; otters and squirrels scurry over the land, and a lone bear sits with his back to us, scanning the horizon at dawn or sunset. Uttech was born in Wisconsin and has lived there most of his life, exploring the North Woods in Quetico Provincial Park.

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Uploaded on September 27, 2019