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In Spirit of San Francisco, artist Larry Wilson has juxtaposed dozens of the city’s famous sights, from a hushed pagoda to a pier echoing with the cries of gulls and sea lions—and the city’s characteristic fog snaking in from the Pacific.
Welcome to a chaotic world of pattern clashing in vibrant color. Naomi Okubo’s wild visions of elaborate and intricate designs stimulate without overwhelming.
Many Buddhist legends tell of the goddess Tara, the personification of compassion, offering salvation from the suffering of rebirth and death.
Revel in De Forest’s eccentric artistry as you put together this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle.
From the Novus Atlas This popular baroque-style map was originally designed as a frontispiece to Henricus Hondius’s 1630 revision of the long-lived Mercator/Hondius atlas, a work then being challenged by rival map publishers.
Rosalind Wise (British, b. 1949) Flower Cycle Rosalind Wise’s spectacular Flower Cycle—painted on a canvas nearly seven feet high and eight feet wide—overflows with colorful blooms so fresh and delicately detailed, one can almost sense their fragrance.
Bright Land is one of Arthur Lismer's finest works—and one of Pomegranate’s most popular 1,000-piece landscape puzzles.
In 1964, Springbok Editions issued Convergence as a 340-piece jigsaw that was touted as “the world’s most difficult puzzle.” With this 1,000-piece reemergence of Convergence, Pomegranate just about triples the challenge.
Inspired by space exploration and the earthly delights of gardens and music, Alma Thomas created brilliant abstractions that place her among the most innovative American painters of the 20th century.
With bold color, inventive composition, and words written straight from the heart, Faith Ringgold’s art speaks out in a clear voice. Her painted story quilt Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles, a version of which is reproduced on this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle
Surrealist painter Greg “CRAOLA” Simkins has made a name for himself with the fantastical realm that he calls the Outside—a world full of heroes, villains, artifacts, and whimsy.
Tamara Madden was renowned for featuring Black women of the African diaspora in elaborate headdresses and lavish ensembles, and Her Coat of Many Colours is no exception.