JACKSON POLLOCK: CONVERGENCE 1000-PIECE PUZZLE
In 1947, Jackson Pollock arrived at the drip and splash style with which he is most often associated. Affixing canvases to a wall, the floor, or the ground if painting outdoors, Pollock dripped and poured commercial house paint from cans and arranged it using “sticks, trowels, or knives,” sometimes augmenting it with sand, broken glass, or “foreign matter,” as Pollock stated it. He placed great import on being able to walk around such paintings and work on them from all four sides. In 1964, Springbok Editions issued Convergence as a 340-piece jigsaw that was touted as “the world’s most difficult puzzle.” With this 1,000-piece reemergence of Convergence, Pomegranate just about triples the challenge. Best of luck to all aspiring solvers!
Produced using thick recycled paper board, this puzzle is part of an exclusive selection of art from museums and artists around the world.
Puzzle size: 29 x 20 in.
Box size: 13 x 10 x 1.875 in.