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I and my customer really liked the picture of the Russian artist Andrei Shishkin "Gamblers". I contacted the author and received his permission to make this wooden jigsaw puzzle. The result seems to be interesting. For figures, I applied the theme of playing cards of different styles and eras. You can visit the artist’s website and see many other paintings https://a-shishkin.ru/ I pasted 2 parts of the picture onto a plywood sheet. The middle will be cut two layers together. My plaing cards patterns: Two parts of the picture are precisely calibrated according to the marking and fixed together with nails. This is a couple of characters from the paintings of Andrei Shishkin:
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I used for this jigsaw puzzle a poster "Tategoto" by artist Haruyo Morita. "Tategoto" is translated from Japanese means "harp", that is, a stringed musical instrument. Size - 42x28 cm 300 pieces
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Hallo! I wonder, do you know Masha and the Bear? Be sure to meet you! Moreover, these cartoons are in English and 34 other languages. Many cartoon series are freely available. In Russian, all parts of the cartoon are free. One of my favorites - №27 - "Oil painting". I used a poster, pasted on 1/4 birch plywood. The figurals of the puzzle are made in the form of cartoon characters. Size 12 * 7 "(30 * 17.5cm) 92 pieces, 11 figurals Smile with Masha! English video - 30 parts, but no free "Oil painting" Russian video - "Oil painting". I think it will be fun even without translation.
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For this puzzle I used the poster "Tales of Peter Rabbit" by Mike Wimmer. It was fun to come up with the characters for the puzzle pieces. There are a variety of people and animals. As you can see, I'm just having fun here. However, it was as usually when I doing my work with the puzzles. 440 parts size 16*12
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This pair of puzzles was made in 2013. I show its together, because the first one was a test of my skills before cutting the second. For the first puzzle, I used a picture of Hollie Sierra " The Mermaid". I came up with the cutting pattern and draw it on my computer, then I printed out the pattern for the whole puzzle. Then I began to cut from the middle of that pattern, becouse paper was fixed by scotch on the edges of the plywood. Size about 8 * 10, 120 parts
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I greet the respected community of the Village. My name is Alexei Morozov, I'm from Izhevsk city, Russia. I am scrollsawer since 2013. The most interesting for me is the creation of puzzles. Unfortunately, not always enough time for hobbies and new works are rare. Little by little I will show their works for last years. Among my other interests are downshifting and gardening.