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Surprising Juxtapositions of Mass-Produced Puzzles Produce Surreal New Scenes — Colossal

Surprising Juxtapositions of Mass-Produced Puzzles Produce Surreal New  Scenes — Colossal

Artist Tim Klein takes advantage of the widely used die-cut patterns for jigsaw puzzles to form hybridized montages that combine two unexpected images. By carefully selecting pieces from puzzles with complementary patterns yet surprisingly different subject matter, he creates wild new visuals. In one montage, an old-fashioned locomotive takes the place of a powerful horse torso, while in another, the cylindrical shape of an icy-cold beer fills in for the stocky body of a teddy bear toy. More

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Fig. 12. Helen Lundeberg, The Veil, 1947, oil on board, 8 ¾ x 12

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Fig. 4. Helen Lundeberg, The Red Planet, 1934, oil on Celotex, 30

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