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Falcon de luxe Foodie Festival 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Falcon de luxe Foodie Festival 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
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Description
Description
As the day softens into evening, Foodie Festival invites you into a glowing street scene filled with warmth, flavour and gentle bustle.
Strings of fairy lights glow overhead as food stalls open up, friends gather, and the town square comes alive at an unhurried pace.
From sizzling street food and sweet crêpes to café tables tucked beneath striped umbrellas, every part of the illustration is rich with colour and quiet detail. Musicians play as conversations drift through the air, dogs wander between picnic benches, and the sun slowly sets behind the buildings, casting a soft golden light across the scene.
A chance to slow down, follow the small stories unfolding around the square, and savour the pleasure of watching the picture come together piece by piece. Perfect for food lovers, Foodie Festival is a celebration of simple moments, shared spaces, and the joy of taking your time.
Product Details
Product Details
• Completed puzzle size: 68cm x 49cm
• Artist: Jane Newland
• Includes a guide print
• Earth friendly - made with recycled board
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About The Artist
About The Artist
Jane Newland is a British illustrator from Norwich, Norfolk, UK whose art celebrates intricate detail, nature and quiet wonder. After graduating from Maidstone College of Art with a degree in illustration, she built a diverse freelance career working with brands and publications around the world, including Vogue, Anthropologie and Harper Collins.
Jane now works mostly in digital media, bringing a delicate play of pattern and colour to scenes that feel both familiar and full of discovery. Her pieces often invite you to look closely - to savour the shapes, textures and small moments that make each design rich and engaging.
Human-Made Artwork Pledge
Human-Made Artwork Pledge
Every puzzle on Gaia begins with a real artist and a real story. Across our collection, artwork is created by people, not generated by AI, because we believe puzzling should feel human, thoughtful, and full of soul.
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