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Spring by Alphonse Mucha


leshko

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Alphonse Mucha was a famous painter of the Czech in the early 20th century. Most of his works were combined in small series. In particular, there are several series "Seasons", consisting of "Winter", "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn". This is one of them.

 

It was my  first puzzle, created at the end of 2012. I remember it with a smile. Then I took the first steps and tried plywood taste. As I remember, for sticking pictures of calendar, I used white glue and paper too quickly adheres and covered with bubbles. I had to tear it very quickly, to wet with water and apply again more successfully. After that I bought a spray glue. Since it is fewer errors.

Here I used a horrible construction plywood that had a long time to sand. Later, I found a good smooth plywood for subsequent work.

 

Dimensions 52 * 22cm (20.8 * 8.8), 369 parts.

 

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Alphonse Mucha was a famous painter of the Czech in the early 20th century. Most of his works were combined in small series. In particular, there are several series "Seasons", consisting of "Winter", "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn". This is one of them.

 

It was my  first puzzle, created at the end of 2012. I remember it with a smile. Then I took the first steps and tried plywood taste. As I remember, for sticking pictures of calendar, I used white glue and paper too quickly adheres and covered with bubbles. I had to tear it very quickly, to wet with water and apply again more successfully. After that I bought a spray glue. Since it is fewer errors.

Here I used a horrible construction plywood that had a long time to sand. Later, I found a good smooth plywood for subsequent work.

 

Dimensions 52 * 22cm (20.8 * 8.8), 369 parts.

 

gallery_2906_623_255110.jpg   gallery_2906_623_327026.jpg

 

gallery_2906_623_409725.jpg   gallery_2906_623_581897.jpg

 

gallery_2906_623_305805.jpg   gallery_2906_623_258483.jpg

Your puzzle's are a treat to see !I'd love to try putting one together with fancy pieces you've designed.A real work of art! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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