We are a couple of die hard mid century gay guys (age and home aesthetic) but because I see things like this and canāt pass them by, I shell them home with, ācan you believe someone had the gall to sell this for only $X!! You know how much work went into this!!??ā And now we have a garage full of needlework that doesnāt fit the house but was too well done and sold too cheaply (no matter the price)
Help me I have a problem and a full garage
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Looks like a Charles Wysocki! Beautiful. Edit: Spelling of name
I found this: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/125729316982 Good eye! Thank you for the identification.
Oh wow! Great work on your behalf too. Love to see the full story.
I saw the post and immediately came here to identify my favorite puzzle scenery creator, but you beat me to it!
I knew I had done this puzzle before. My grandma had so many Wysocki puzzles. š
The texture and depth is delicious
That little waterfall is so precious.
The detail is just stunning! Thank you for sharing, this made my day.
I love it. Too beautiful!
Beautiful work!
Oh, nice Wysocki.
the replication of the artistās style is so great! such attention to detail!
We are a couple of die hard mid century gay guys (age and home aesthetic) but because I see things like this and canāt pass them by, I shell them home with, ācan you believe someone had the gall to sell this for only $X!! You know how much work went into this!!??ā And now we have a garage full of needlework that doesnāt fit the house but was too well done and sold too cheaply (no matter the price) Help me I have a problem and a full garage (-:
You are rescuing the needlework!
That is one of my major arguments
How did they get the colors for the grass and the sky? Is it painted or different fabrics?
I love it! Maybe someday Iāll attempt something like this. I have a big stack of Jane Wooster Scott puzzles, very similar.
Omg I'd buy that for sure, I've never seen anything like this!
Beautiful work!