Anatomy Theater Jigsaw Puzzle by Ars Subterranea

by Scott Beale on December 8, 2008 · 1 comment

Our friends at the New York based underground exploration group Ars Subterranea have created a really cool large-format jigsaw puzzle based on photo by Bryan Papciak of an abandoned anatomical theater.

The puzzle is available for $28 through Furnace Press.

photo by Bryan Papciak

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1 Nikki December 9, 2008 at 10:08 am

That is a very interesting, yet forboding piece of work and the sepia coloring adds such a nice, old time feel to it. The oddly placed bars make it look like a live jigsaw puzzle, which is why it works so well as an actual jigsaw puzzle. The design of this is great. Keep up the good work.

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