You're probably wondering what happens to all the pieces left over from the jig-art. Do…
Virgin On The Ridiculous
Flushed with success I did another piece of jig-art a few years later. Maybe 1997ish.
This time I went for 1500-piece puzzles. One was The Virgin by Gustav Klimt; the other was something with coloured cows by Andy Warhol.
You have to be careful picking your puzzles if you’re going to do this sort of thing. There’s no guarantee that the guy cutting the puzzles won’t put one of them on upside down. In the 1000 piece work, I think the New York skyline is upside down: it was supposed to be daytime at the top and nighttime in the reflection. Anyway, the point I’m trying to make is that you need to make sure that the puzzles you pick will work out even if one of the pictures is upside down.
This one worked out well but I prefer It’s A Jungle Out There. This one’s also framed and on the wall at home.
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