Ice Skating on the Canal Puzzle by Rachel Victoria Hillis
ORDINARY HABIT
Delight in the challenge of piecing together the wintry scene that unfolds in Rachel Victoria Hillis’ puzzle, Ice Skating on the Canal. Figures glide beneath the bridges that make for this iconic Amsterdam image—scarves trailing in the wind, while warm lights glow from within the beautiful houses.
– 1000 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 26.9” x 18.9”
– Box Size: 10.5" x 8" x 2.75”
– Puzzle is finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials
Rachel Victoria Hillis
Rachel Victoria Hillis is an illustrator based in the UK, creating artwork primarily with gouache paint, for licensing, publishing, editorial and advertising. She is mostly inspired by nature, buildings, quiet places and the everyday narratives that happen within them.
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Rachel Victoria Hillis is an illustrator based in the UK, creating artwork primarily with gouache paint, for licensing, publishing, editorial and advertising. She is mostly inspired by nature, buildings, quiet places and the everyday narratives that happen within them.
About Ice Skating on the Canal
I created this painting during a really stressful time in my life when I was dreaming about where I would rather be in the world. The frozen canals of Amsterdam are always magical, and are so appealing to me every winter. I wanted to create a little scene with many different narratives going on simultaneously – lots of people skating, lights on in the cozy houses, smoke coming out of the chimneys, and of course, lots of bicycles!
I created this painting during a really stressful time in my life when I was dreaming about where I would rather be in the world. The frozen canals of Amsterdam are always magical, and are so appealing to me every winter. I wanted to create a little scene with many different narratives going on simultaneously – lots of people skating, lights on in the cozy houses, smoke coming out of the chimneys, and of course, lots of bicycles!