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John Derian Paper Goods: Painter's Palette 1,000-Piece Puzzle (Artisan Puzzle)

John Derian Paper Goods: Painter's Palette 1,000-Piece Puzzle (Artisan Puzzle)

Current price: $19.95
Publication Date: April 13th, 2021
Publisher:
Artisan
ISBN:
9781648290800
Pages:
0
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Description

What delights you? A vibrant red? A mysterious blue? From John Derian, the artist and designer whose work with printed images from the past transports the viewer to another world, Painter's Palette features an art student’s color study from the twentieth century, capturing that magical place where ground mineral meets water and light, imagination meets science, and the artist—and puzzle doer—experiences an “aha!” moment.

Featuring:

  • 1,000 interlocking pieces
  • Mini-poster (6 3/4" x 9 3/8") for reference or framing
  • Completed puzzle size: 18 7/8" x 26 3/8"

About the Author

John Derian is an artist and designer who transforms printed images from the past, and in doing so transports the viewer to another world. He established John Derian Company Inc. in 1989, and his decoupage plates, platters, paperweights, coasters, and bowls are still entirely handmade in his studio in New York City, where he employs a small staff of artisans to assist with production. His designs are sold at upscale home stores, in catalogs, and at gift shops worldwide, and he has designed exclusive collections for Cisco Brothers, Astier de Villatte, Target, and more. His retail shops, studio, and homes have been featured in Vogue, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, The World of Interiors, Elle Decor, and Vanity Fair, among others.

Praise for John Derian Paper Goods: Painter's Palette 1,000-Piece Puzzle (Artisan Puzzle)

“Looks like a piece of art, even when halfway done on a coffee table.”
—Parents
 
“This 1,000-piece puzzle (67cm x 47.9cm) is beautiful and stylish as well as tricky. Depicting an art student’s paint palette—a real study of colour—this is such a pleasure to work on, even if it requires plenty of patience and determination. . . . Suffice to say this is much more than a pretty face.”
—The Independent (U.K.)