Image:Drop Out.jpg

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Description

Example of Stave's dropout cutting techniques. This sample is a very small portion of a traditional puzzle cut from Van Gogh's artwork "Church at Auvers". The drop out in fact adds an element to the puzzle as a whole by also introducing a moon into the sky.

Source

Stave

Date

2007

Author

Stave/Van Gogh

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Fair use showing of a small portion of a huge puzzle and artwork (<<10%) for the transformative purpose of demonstrating how Stave uses the drop out cutting technique to enhance puzzles.

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