That’s The Point

750 pieces

$28.95

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That’s The Point is a 750 piece puzzle featuring the art of Betsy Silverman.

Included with every A&F puzzle:

– A High-Quality Print of the artwork

– Box Top Stand

– Resealable Bag

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That’s The Point is a 750 piece puzzle featuring the art of Betsy Silverman.

Included with every A&F puzzle:

– A High-Quality Print of the artwork

– Box Top Stand

– Resealable Bag

Difficulty:
About The Artist

Betsy Silverman

Working in her own collage style, which she coins “fragmented realism,” Betsy Silverman trains her eye upon discarded magazines. Silverman selects, cuts, and glues the recycled paper remnants to canvas, transforming the old images and text into multidimensional portraits, still lifes, and cityscapes. She delights in the challenge of fashioning a new image while preserving bits of the paper’s former representation. Silverman carefully constructs her artworks with consideration to hue, value, saturation, image content, and textual relationship to the subjects of her work. Each piece comprises many layers both literal and figurative.

Dimensions

Puzzle Dimensions:

41 x 57  centimeters

16.1 x 22.4 inches

Shipping

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Puzzle For Good

Donations from the sale of this puzzle will go to The Animal Rescue League of Boston.

The Animal Rescue League of Boston provides excellent veterinary and adoption services while working to confront the root causes of animal cruelty.

 arlboston.org

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