![]() There are definitely worse things than seeing my work on an online jigsaw puzzle.īy the way, the puzzle at the top of the blog is this painting, Soul Lights. In the end, I am flattered that somebody liked these images enough to want to spend their time doing jigsaws of them. Besides, I have allowed a great deal of my imagery to enter the cyberworld and have seen it used in less flattering ways. While part of me was concerned with the unauthorized use of my images, the whole thing seemed innocent enough and kind of fun to play with. I spent a few minutes looking at the site, doodling around with some of the puzzles just to see how they worked. Going to their site, I found seventeen of my paintings among the many there, as well as quite a few other images taken from my blog. What I’m talking about is a site called Jigsaw Planetthat features photos and artwork uploaded by users and transformed into online jugsaw puzzles. Should I be upset over the use of my images in this way or should I feel flattered? I really didn’t know. When I was first notified of this by a reader the other day, I wasn’t sure how I should feel. If you want to try your hand at figuring out the puzzle of this painting or any of the others TheWOL has posted, click here. It’s Early Riserwhich you can see in full at the bottom and in partial reconstruction above. There were a couple of new paintings that are featured in my upcoming June show at the Principle Gallery so I thought I’d share one with you today. So this morning I went to a page on the Jigsaw Planet site from a regular reader of this blog who goes by the moniker TheWOL ( and who also writes a blog called The Owl Undergound) and has posted a number of my paintings there. And, despite having an advantage in knowing these painting intimately, I still struggle at some points in putting them back together– mainly because I find myself just examining the individual pieces for an extended period of time I am sometimes surprised, mostly pleasantly so, by what I see. ![]() ![]() Last Created Weeks Most Played Total Most Played Now Played Popular Searches Create Sign up Sign in BrigitteL. It is an ideal place for playing online free puzzles. It’s an interesting diversion.įor me, the interest comes in seeing my colors and forms deconstructed, getting to see them in singular bits that allow me to examine their texture and depth away from their normal surroundings. View BrigitteLs puzzles on Jigsaw Planet. ![]() It’s a site that allows viewers to either choose from a large group of puzzles or to upload their own images and create jigsaw puzzles that they can assemble on their screens. I was going through some older posts from this blog when I came across a couple that featured some of my paintings on the website Jigsaw Planet. ![]()
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