About Wine Grapes On The Vine: Pick your difficulty level, put the wine grapes on the vine back together and complete today's new puzzle. If you didn't know, grapes can be classified as either table or wine grapes, based on their intended method of consumption: eaten raw (table grapes) or used to make wine (wine grapes). Wine grapes (featured in this puzzle) are smaller, have relatively thick skins and tend to be very sweet. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
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.
This new landscape themed puzzle captures the essence of a picturesque grove of young walnut trees bathed in the warm, golden glow of the sun. The play of light and shadow creates a captivating dance across the grove, accentuating the intricate details of the walnut leaves and highlighting the promise of a bountiful harvest to come. Pick your difficulty level, connect the pieces and reconstruct the lush and vibrant foliage of the trees, the blue sky and the fluffy white clouds. Have fun!
Today's puzzle is based on a masterpiece painted by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne in 1879-1882. L'Estaque, a small fishing village near Marseille, was a frequent subject for Cezanne, and this painting exemplifies his exploration of form, color, and light. In the painting, Cezanne presents a view of a rustic stone bridge spanning a tranquil waterway. The bridge is rendered with Cezanne's characteristic geometric forms, exhibiting a sense of solidity and permanence. The brushwork is bold and expressive, with visible strokes that convey the texture of the stone and foliage. The surrounding landscape is depicted with a subdued palette of earth tones, capturing the quiet beauty of the Provencal countryside.
In today's puzzle we feature two fruit tarts adorned with a medley of fresh and vibrant toppings. Slices of succulent kiwi, juicy orange slices, plump blueberries, and ruby-red raspberries create a symphony of colors and flavors that promise a burst of sweetness with every bite. Surrounding the tarts are an array of macarons in various colors - pink, yellow, brown, and green - each a unique and tasty flavor.
Immerse yourself in the intricate beauty of nature as you piece together this mesmerizing design. Today's puzzle showcases an array of lush green ivy leaves delicately intertwined, forming an enchanting and organic pattern. Symbolizing resilience, growth, and connection, ivy has a rich history steeped in mythology and folklore. Its ability to cling and climb with tenacity represents strength and determination.
This new jigsaw puzzle presents a mesmerizing visual composition featuring a central star-like shape adorned in vibrant pink hues. Radiating outward from the core are intricate yellow patterns, creating a dynamic and harmonious focal point. The outer layers showcase a symphony of complex geometric shapes in a lively palette of green, red, black, and white. The overall effect mirrors the experience of looking through a kaleidoscope, where repeating patterns and a palette of bright colors converge to create a visually stimulating and aesthetically pleasing effect.
The Virginia opossum is North America's only marsupial, characterized by a pointed face, grayish-white fur, and a hairless, prehensile tail. They are opportunistic omnivores, exhibit nocturnal behavior, and are known for "playing possum" as a defense mechanism. Found throughout the United States, they play a role in controlling insect populations. They inhabit forests, woodlands, and areas with dense vegetation, but they are also commonly found in urban and suburban environments. Opossums are known to take shelter in trees, using their climbing abilities, but they can also create nests in burrows.
Are you ready for another fun and challenging puzzle? In this new one we're going back in time and visiting Piazza del Duomo in Amalfi - a town and comune in the province of Salerno, in the region of Campania, Italy. The puzzle image is based on a 1835 painting by Martinus Rorbye. The painting depicts a view of Piazza del Duomo. In the center of the composition is the Amalfi Cathedral and the stairs leading to it. Dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew, the cathedral was built in the 9th and 10th centuries. Since then it has been added to and redecorated several times, overlaying Arab-Norman, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque elements, and finally a new 19th century Norman-Arab-Byzantine facade - not visible in the image featured in this puzzle.
In today's puzzle we feature an assortment of colorful tulips. Tulips flowers are large, showy and brightly colored, generally red, yellow, pink, or white. They originally were found in a band stretching from Southern Europe to Central Asia, but since the seventeenth century have become widely naturalized and cultivated. Tulips are indigenous to mountainous areas with temperate climates, where they are a common element of steppe and winter-rain Mediterranean vegetation.
This puzzle showcases a picturesque landscape adorned with magnificent red leaf plum trees. Red leaf plum trees, known for their striking foliage, steal the spotlight in this immersive scene. Their unique charm lies in their vibrant and luscious red leaves, which exude a warm and inviting aura. The captivating red leaves of the red leaf plum trees are the result of a fascinating natural phenomenon known as anthocyanin pigmentation. Anthocyanins are a class of pigments that produce vibrant colors in various plant tissues, including leaves, fruits, and flowers. These pigments are responsible for the range of red, purple, and blue hues found in nature. In the case of red leaf plum trees, anthocyanins accumulate in the leaves, giving them their striking red coloration.
Jacobaea maritima, also known as silver ragwort or dusty miller, is a popular ornamental plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the western Mediterranean region but is commonly cultivated in other parts of the world, including Europe, North America, and Australia. The plant is characterized by its distinctive silvery-grey foliage, which is covered in fine hairs that give it a velvety texture. The leaves are deeply lobed and can reach up to 20 cm in length. In the summer, the plant produces clusters of small, yellow flowers on tall, wiry stems. Silver ragwort is often grown in gardens as a ground cover or border plant, but it can also be used in mixed container plantings. It is relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate a range of soil types and growing conditions, although it prefers well-drained soil and full sun.
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