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The Gradient Puzzle
Bryce Wilner’s 500 piece Gradient Puzzle challenges your ability to sense differences in color and your jigsaw prowess.
Not only does the jigsaw depict no representative image, but there are no defined lines in the artwork at all. The hue gradually sweeps from a vibrant blue to a verdant green (or a rich black to a bright white) as it subtly shifts across the length of the puzzle. The design is a celebration of color, a meditation on nuance, and a whole lot of fun to put together.
Even the box is a work of minimalist art, having a gradient printed on each outside wall of the two-part box with text only on the bottom face.
Not only does the jigsaw depict no representative image, but there are no defined lines in the artwork at all. The hue gradually sweeps from a vibrant blue to a verdant green (or a rich black to a bright white) as it subtly shifts across the length of the puzzle. The design is a celebration of color, a meditation on nuance, and a whole lot of fun to put together.
Even the box is a work of minimalist art, having a gradient printed on each outside wall of the two-part box with text only on the bottom face.
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Bryce Wilner’s 500 piece Gradient Puzzle challenges your ability to sense differences in color and your jigsaw prowess.
Not only does the jigsaw depict no representative image, but there are no defined lines in the artwork at all. The hue gradually sweeps from a vibrant blue to a verdant green (or a rich black to a bright white) as it subtly shifts across the length of the puzzle. The design is a celebration of color, a meditation on nuance, and a whole lot of fun to put together.
Even the box is a work of minimalist art, having a gradient printed on each outside wall of the two-part box with text only on the bottom face.
Not only does the jigsaw depict no representative image, but there are no defined lines in the artwork at all. The hue gradually sweeps from a vibrant blue to a verdant green (or a rich black to a bright white) as it subtly shifts across the length of the puzzle. The design is a celebration of color, a meditation on nuance, and a whole lot of fun to put together.
Even the box is a work of minimalist art, having a gradient printed on each outside wall of the two-part box with text only on the bottom face.























