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Prairie Sky | 1000-Piece Puzzle for Adults | Designed in Canada by Amy Dixon

Prairie Sky | 1000-Piece Puzzle for Adults | Designed in Canada by Amy Dixon

Regular price $32.00 CAD
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Experience the dazzling beauty of the prairies during a summer sunset. This scene captures open fields and the beautiful cotton candy skies of the Canadian prairies. Transform your downtime into a prairie retreat, one piece at a time! 🌅 Painted by Edmonton artist, Amy Dixon. Pour yourself a warm cup of tea, put on your favorite calming playlist, and unwind as you piece together this breathtaking scene.

  • 1000 perfect-fit pieces
  • Matte, textured finish for less glare
  • Recycled premium blue paperboard
  • Magnetic closure box with poster
  • Finished size: 50x70 cm | 19.75x27.5"

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Krista Martens
Best puzzle I’ve done in a long time

The part that drew me to this brand was hearing about the woman who owns the company AND that she supports female artists while also creating a product that serves a need. Brilliant.

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DONNA KMITA

They arrived quickly. They look beautiful but they are Christmas gifts so I won't know the quality until after Christmas.

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Danielle Cuthbert

I bought this puzzle for myself for Christmas and it is taking everything in my not to open it up.

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Celia Gallagher
Prairie Sky

Giving as a Christmas gift, the box showcasing the picture is beautiful
I hope the person loves my choice

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Catharine Marston

I purchased this puzzle for my step daughter's birthday and I know she will love it..It is a beautiful puzzle and we both really like to put them together and it looks difficult with the various colours but we like a challenge.Thank you for making this.

Amy Dixon

Meet the artist

Edmonton, AB

Amy Dixon is an Edmonton-based visual artist. Finding early inspiration in the mountain and ocean vistas of her childhood home in Nova Scotia, she is drawn to natural beauty and place in her art. Amy exchanged raging Atlantic waters for vast prairie skies when she settled in Alberta, where she has since been captivated by the yellows, blues, and pinks of western summers as much as by the comforting stillness of the Rocky Mountains. Amy’s work is a constant evolution as her desire to explore Canada and around the world continues to shape and influence her craft.

@amydixonart

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