Indian Garden Puzzle
I loved this puzzle. Completed in a couple evenings. Very relaxing. I especially enjoyed it while listening to "The Henna Artist".
COLLECTION NO. 1
Holly Jolley’s whimsical scene of a tropical tea party is unapologetically smile-inducing. Its large swaths of supersaturated color make locating the missing piece extra challenging – a lesson in finding calm through intense focus.
– 500 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 16” x 20”
– Box Size: 9 ½” x 7 ¾”
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials
I loved this puzzle. Completed in a couple evenings. Very relaxing. I especially enjoyed it while listening to "The Henna Artist".
This puzzle is beautiful. The colors are so deep. The only problem is it took my granddaughter about 45min. to put together. She still loved it.
These puzzles are wonderful. The colors are so exciting. My granddaughter was thrilled when she opened the package. I buy puzzles for her all the time. These undoubtedly got the best response.
This was very enjoyable to work on--not too hard or too easy, and I love the image. It interlocks well so that when it was finished I could pick it up by one edge and carry it to another table to display. There was one piece where the cardboard and the paper with the image had completely separated so that the two parts were loose in the bag when I opened it, but I was able to reunite them and glue them back together, so all was well.
I love the design and the puzzle itself is matte (love - less light reflecting off it). The pieces fit together well and the texture is velvety smooth. Everything about this puzzle is a 10/10.
Holly Jolley is a freelance illustrator, designer, and self-proclaimed crazy cat lady based in Chile. She spends her days painting, reading, going on walks, and hanging around with her beloved cat, Hamlet. After putting on a fresh pot of tea she gets to work in her home studio. Surrounded by her collection of books, glittery shoes, and flea market treasures, Jolley paints soft and quirky portraits generally inspired by her imagination full of poems, charming animals wearing boots, and pink-coated ladies. Some of her clients include Flow Magazine, Frankie Magazine, Penguin Books, Anthropologie, and CAT.
“I used to watch a lot of Animal Planet as a kid, and I remember always being so impressed with lions (and felines in general) and how they seem to just hang around taking naps all day and being all majestic — I want that life for myself! I used to picture them having secret meetings and parties without the camera guys even noticing, drinking tea on top of fancy rugs, stretching, and discussing serious topics. As an adult I love remembering the things I used to think about as a little girl and try to use them as a starting point for my artwork.” — Holly Jolley