Rosalind Wise: Flower Cycle 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Rosalind Wise (British, b. 1949) Flower Cycle Rosalind Wise’s spectacular Flower Cycle—painted on a canvas nearly seven feet high and eight feet wide—overflows with colorful blooms so fresh and delicately detailed, one can almost sense their fragrance. The composition of the painting is based on the seasons: the snowdrop, appears at the center, around which circle spring and summer blossomsin the order in which they flower. Other blooms of late summer adorn the outer reaches of the canvas. The design, organization, and painting of Flower Cycle, reproduced for this 1,000-piece puzzle, took Wise many months to complete.
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"In my paintings I am trying to capture the moment, that exquisite moment when all ones senses are heightened by the beauty that is before one. A complete immersion into what is actually there. My response is to the colour and energy found there. It could be a garden border, wildspace, meadow or piece of wasteland.
My response is to the colour, tone and movement found there. It is to the tip or balance between order and chaos, freedom or restraint, things separate yet mingling together, all part of the expressive whole.
I love the multilayering of space. The small, minute detail of the foreground it's complex relationships between plants, and the glorious detail of it all. Then there is the middle distance where colours and shapes develop into a more rhythmic pattern and blend into one another. Then finally there is the distance views where edges blend and blur into softness and colours merge into the sky and landscape beyond.
I have been lucky to have found something that I love to do, something that I love to paint. It has brought me joy and given my life meaning." Rosalind Wise - 2020