About The Lock at Pontoise: This fun new puzzle is base on "The Lock at Pontoise", a painting by the impressionist French artist Camille Pissarro. The painting depicts a river lock near the artist’s home at Pontoise, a rural commune about 17 miles northwest of Paris. The painting was done directly on canvas without preliminary drawing and it may have been completed in a single session. // Image Credit: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund 1990.7
In today's puzzle we feature a cute giant panda. The giant panda, panda bear or simply the panda is native to South Central China. It lives in a few mountain ranges in central China, mainly in Sichuan, but also in neighboring Shaanxi and Gansu. It's diet is primarily herbivorous, consisting almost exclusively of bamboo.
In this fun puzzle, based on painting by Magnus von Wright, we feature two Bohemian Waxwings gracefully on the delicate branches of a rowan tree. The painting depicts two birds with detailed and realistic features, showcasing the artist’s skill in capturing the intricacies of their appearance. One bird is prominently displayed in the foreground, with its body turned slightly to showcase its colorful feathers. The second bird is positioned behind the first one picking and eating the berries of the tree. The rowan tree's berries are a favorite food for many birds and are a traditional wild-collected food in Scandinavia and Britain.
In this fun new puzzle we feature a cute wood duck. The wood duck or Carolina duck is one of the most colorful North American waterfowl. These cute and colorful ducks live in wooded swamps, lakes, ponds and creeks in the eastern United States, the west coast of the United States, some parts of southern Canada, and the west coast of Mexico. They mainly eat acorns, seeds, berries and insects they find on the ground or on the water surface.
In today's puzzle we feature a field of beautiful tulips. These type of tulips are called Synaeda Blue. They are a hybrid tulip variety developed by Dutch breeders. They are a result of careful crossbreeding to achieve their distinctive coloration and characteristics. Synaeda Blue tulips typically feature deep purple-blue petals with white edges or highlights. This color combination creates a visually striking and unique appearance. These tulips belong to the Triumph tulip group, known for their sturdy stems and large, cup-shaped flowers. Like most tulips, Synaeda Blue tulips bloom in the spring, usually in April or May, depending on the climate and location.
Join us for a few minutes of peace and relaxation in the park, where time seems to slow down and the world's worries melt away. As you step onto the winding park alleys, you'll find yourself embraced by a serene oasis of nature's finest. Admire the towering trees lining the path on either side, their majestic canopies that create a tranquil archway that filters the sunlight into a soothing, speckled pattern on the ground, the crystal blue sky and the fluffy white clouds. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of your day, solve this fun puzzle, and join us for a few moments of respite in this idyllic park. Have fun!
Today's new abstract puzzle is based on a painting by Juan Gris, a Spanish painter born in Madrid. Gris was closely connected to the innovative artistic genre Cubism. Gris's works from late 1916 through 1917, like the one featured in this puzzles, exhibit a simplification of geometric structure, a blurring of the distinction between subject matter and background. Take a few minutes, put the abstract shapes back together and see the beautiful painting in it's entirety.
In today's puzzle we feature a cute black cat sitting on a wooden fence. If you didn't know, any cat whose fur is a single color, including black, is known as a "solid". A "solid black" cat may be grayish black, brownish black, or coal black. Most black cats have golden irises due to their high melanin pigment content. All-black fur pigmentation is slightly more prevalent in male cats.
Today's puzzle featuring spherical objects in a range of captivating colors promise not just a test of skill, but an immersive journey into a world of boundless creativity. And as the puzzle nears completion, you can't help but feel a sense of accomplishment wash over you. Each piece you place brings you one step closer to unlocking the secrets hidden within this captivating scene. Click start and have fun!
Step into the serene world of Jan Brueghel the Elder's River Landscape, 1607 with this online jigsaw puzzle. This online jigsaw puzzle captures the intricate details of the painting, from the gentle pools of light to the changes in color tonalities that ease the transition into depth. Likely reflecting life along the Scheldt, the main river flowing through the Flemish countryside on its gradual course towards the North Sea, the scene features a large church dominating the distant town on the horizon recognizable as the imposing Cathedral of Our Lady in the port city of Antwerp. Delve into the details of the artwork as you piece together the ferryboat scene, where a boatman carefully hands a baby to its father, while elegant ladies and a child safely watch from ashore. Other ferryboats carrying travelers, horses, and cattle approach the landing, and fishermen and families are seen working around their homes, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere in the sunlit riverbank in the middle distance.
Flower bread, also known as pull-apart bread or blooming bread, is a type of bread that is typically made by arranging small balls of dough in a circular or flower-like pattern, allowing them to rise and bake together. When baked, the bread forms a beautiful blooming shape, with each individual piece easily pulled apart for serving. The dough used for flower bread can vary widely, ranging from simple white or whole wheat dough to enriched dough with additions like herbs, cheese, or garlic for added flavor. Some variations also include sweet fillings such as cinnamon sugar or chocolate. Flower bread is often served as a decorative and interactive centerpiece at parties, gatherings, or holiday meals, where guests can pull apart individual pieces. It can be served as an appetizer, side dish, or even a main course, depending on the flavor and ingredients used in the recipe. The versatility and visual appeal of flower bread make it a popular choice for special occasions or whenever you want to impress guests with a unique and delicious bread presentation.
The breathtaking red-rock formations featured in this puzzle are located near Cottonwood, Arizona. Sandstone formations like the impressive one in today's game may be any color due to impurities within the minerals, but the most common colors are tan, red, brown, pink, yellow, grey, white, and black. Red sandstones get their color from hematite (a common iron oxide).
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