Jardin d’hiver Puzzle by Lida Ziruffo
ORDINARY HABIT
Step into the serene world Lida Ziruffo has created in her Jardin d’hiver. Peaceful, muted tones, and tiny details that are a joy to find, make this a challenging yet satisfying puzzle to put together.
– 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
About Lida Ziruffo
Based in Italy, Lida draws inspiration from nature – the lines of trees and their shadows, ponds, and the light that creates designs entering through the windows. Her works portray daily life through the lens of researching everything from artist houses and designer chairs, to carpets and majolica pottery. For her, nature is an ethical and moral issue, and respecting it, in a world where it’s so easy to do damage without thinking about it, must be the basis of every thought in order to evolve. She believes that we must take care of everything around us.
Follow Lida
Based in Italy, Lida draws inspiration from nature – the lines of trees and their shadows, ponds, and the light that creates designs entering through the windows. Her works portray daily life through the lens of researching everything from artist houses and designer chairs, to carpets and majolica pottery. For her, nature is an ethical and moral issue, and respecting it, in a world where it’s so easy to do damage without thinking about it, must be the basis of every thought in order to evolve. She believes that we must take care of everything around us.
About Jardin d'hiver
Jardin d'hiver was conceived during the lockdown between the end of winter and the beginning of spring. Living in the countryside I was able to more carefully observe the changes of plants and insects around me. This illustration is a bit of a self-portrait — as we were forced to stay inside and everything was terrible for humankind, we were surrounded by nature, beautiful and blossoming. With this illustration, I hope I have brought my fleeting feeling of peace.
Jardin d'hiver was conceived during the lockdown between the end of winter and the beginning of spring. Living in the countryside I was able to more carefully observe the changes of plants and insects around me. This illustration is a bit of a self-portrait — as we were forced to stay inside and everything was terrible for humankind, we were surrounded by nature, beautiful and blossoming. With this illustration, I hope I have brought my fleeting feeling of peace.