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Pomegranate Art Piece Puzzle: Darlene Kulig 'Jelly Bean Hill' - 500 Piece Puzzle
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Pomegranate Art Piece Puzzle: Darlene Kulig 'Jelly Bean Hill' - 500 Piece Puzzle

Pomegranate Art Piece Puzzle: Darlene Kulig 'Jelly Bean Hill' - 500 Piece Puzzle

Darlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961) Jelly Bean Hill, 2018 Who wouldn’t want to visit Jelly Bean Hill? As Darlene Kulig has envisioned it filled with inviting, colorful houses and deep blue waters, the setting presents the perfect opportunity for an uphill stroll. Kulig calls Toronto home but is an avid traveler. This painting was inspired by picturesque houses dotting a hillside in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and it resounds with her signature joyful exploration of light, rhythm, color, and the essence of place. You might have a hard time stepping away from working on this 500-piece puzzle.
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Pomegranate Art Piece Puzzle: Darlene Kulig 'Jelly Bean Hill' - 500 Piece Puzzle—
$19.95

Pomegranate Art Piece Puzzle: Darlene Kulig 'Jelly Bean Hill' - 500 Piece Puzzle

Darlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961) Jelly Bean Hill, 2018 Who wouldn’t want to visit Jelly Bean Hill? As Darlene Kulig has envisioned it filled with inviting, colorful houses and deep blue waters, the setting presents the perfect opportunity for an uphill stroll. Kulig calls Toronto home but is an avid traveler. This painting was inspired by picturesque houses dotting a hillside in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and it resounds with her signature joyful exploration of light, rhythm, color, and the essence of place. You might have a hard time stepping away from working on this 500-piece puzzle.

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Darlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961) Jelly Bean Hill, 2018 Who wouldn’t want to visit Jelly Bean Hill? As Darlene Kulig has envisioned it filled with inviting, colorful houses and deep blue waters, the setting presents the perfect opportunity for an uphill stroll. Kulig calls Toronto home but is an avid traveler. This painting was inspired by picturesque houses dotting a hillside in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and it resounds with her signature joyful exploration of light, rhythm, color, and the essence of place. You might have a hard time stepping away from working on this 500-piece puzzle.