1,000 piece puzzle featuring the artwork of Benjamin Styer
In Benjamin Styer's Mondegreen Codex (2021) a continuous narrative of flying creatures, lost souls, and scattered musical energies unfold amid multicolored crystal towers and rivers. Overhead, shapes dart around a darkening sky punctuated by black portals.
A Mondegreen is- of course- something, often a lyric, that one hears mishears or misinterprets- think Toto's "I left my brains down in Africa" or Elton John's "Hold me closer Tony Danza". In Mondegreen Codex however, Styer shows how a mondegreen could be visual as well. The painting is, in large part, an epic visual mishearing, primarily of Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights but also maybe of Candy Land and Saturday morning cartoons.
This may well be the most puzzle you've ever put together. You didn't mishear that.
Read the Kinstler interview with Benjamin Styer here.
About the Artist
Benjamin Styer is a self taught painter who was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
A truly wonderful puzzle!!! Beautiful artwork with sturdy pieces in interesting shapes that makes this a challenging (and fun!) puzzle!!!
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Lauren Jacobson
Mondegreen Codex
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Judith Styer
Fabulous in all Respects!
This is an incredible work of art that is perfect for a puzzle! Challenging, imaginative and so entertaining as the details of the painting come to life with each piece!
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Adri
My life for 3 days
My life for 3 days was devoted to completing this puzzle and I loved every second. Thank you Ben for sharing your art with us and Kinstler for making it a puzzle
A truly wonderful puzzle!!! Beautiful artwork with sturdy pieces in interesting shapes that makes this a challenging (and fun!) puzzle!!!
L
Lauren Jacobson
Mondegreen Codex
J
Judith Styer
Fabulous in all Respects!
This is an incredible work of art that is perfect for a puzzle! Challenging, imaginative and so entertaining as the details of the painting come to life with each piece!
A
Adri
My life for 3 days
My life for 3 days was devoted to completing this puzzle and I loved every second. Thank you Ben for sharing your art with us and Kinstler for making it a puzzle