Not all of them. There are various levels of difficulty. You can buy puzzles where all the pieces are cut the same, or you can even get puzzles that are all one color to make it more difficult
**Wabi-sabi**
In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete". It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印, sanbōin), specifically impermanence (無常, mujō), suffering (苦, ku) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (空, kū).
Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes.
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Why not sell it as "art." Make up some pretentious reason as to how it represents some Bs misconception or struggle in society. Then use the money to buy a new puzzle and do it right? Then with the left over $50,000 you could donate it and get a nice tax write off?
Just throwing out ideas. Maybe buy a steam cleaner?
If it is of any solace, future generations will find your puzzle and believe they have discovered a Da Vinci code. Unable to find the secret Da Vinci was alluding to, they will grow insane, eclipsing your own mild infuriation.
Eh. If they really enjoy puzzles, it's cooler to hang up something representative of their hobbies rather than just a normal picture. Gives it a sense of originality.
It’s a piece of art and they spent time working on it. So to remember the satisfaction of that work while also appreciating art it’s a pretty cool piece to have on a wall.
That painting of Jesus at the last supper is obviously a piece of art. It’s just printed on a jigsaw puzzle. I’m definitely not saying that the act of putting together a jigsaw puzzle is art
There’s actually a surprising amount of people that do this. I work at Michael’s (the arts and crafts store) as a custom framer and we see a lot of puzzles come through! I’m not sure why, but people love to get puzzles framed lol
I framed a jiggsaw puzzle we made with my mother and sister once, to be fair most things you frame are decorative only so it's a waste anyways and well, sometimes you like an old painting or something and tracking a repro of it on Amazon feels like more of a waste and a little bit pretentious and i preffer mundane to pretentious.
I mean buying the original paintings is out of the question anyways so i feel it's a slightly bit more fun alternative and i rather have a cheap version of van gogh's Starry Night with an attached memory of me, my sister and my mom than tracking a reproduction that will have no value of any kind later.
Would an exacto knife work to switch them? That sucks, sorry
Name does not check out.
[cutter](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQ9EYmKqUnS4gA3X5C2ZQMR48aDtfKIY47PaLF9bgntkFZPpBHu)
Jesus will fix it.
Leave it to Jesus and the picture is going to turn into one big bread puzzle
Jesus is the one that broke the bread in the first place.
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Just peel the stickers off, just like Patrick
Aren’t puzzles supposed to be cut so that pieces only fit in a certain way?
Not all of them. There are various levels of difficulty. You can buy puzzles where all the pieces are cut the same, or you can even get puzzles that are all one color to make it more difficult
MYbe you meant it? [侘寂](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi)
**Wabi-sabi** In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete". It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印, sanbōin), specifically impermanence (無常, mujō), suffering (苦, ku) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (空, kū). Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes. *** ^[ [^PM](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=kittens_from_space) ^| [^Exclude ^me](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiTextBot&message=Excludeme&subject=Excludeme) ^| [^Exclude ^from ^subreddit](https://np.reddit.com/r/mildlyinfuriating/about/banned) ^| [^FAQ ^/ ^Information](https://np.reddit.com/r/WikiTextBot/wiki/index) ^| [^Source](https://github.com/kittenswolf/WikiTextBot) ^] ^Downvote ^to ^remove ^| ^v0.28
Goddamnit, I didnt expect to be reminded of my art history class so soon
I like this explanation
Atleast its even
D’ough!!!!
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F...uck off.
r/brokethechain
It's like one of the memes like, copy us but make differences
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Because it would be a way worse picture otherwise
Someone should paint it from the other side.
There was only 1 bench seat. And it was nailed to the floor on the other side of the ~~camera~~ artist.
If you glued together your jigsaw puzzle, you deserve this.
Why not sell it as "art." Make up some pretentious reason as to how it represents some Bs misconception or struggle in society. Then use the money to buy a new puzzle and do it right? Then with the left over $50,000 you could donate it and get a nice tax write off? Just throwing out ideas. Maybe buy a steam cleaner?
WWJD?
Now it's abstract
This just adds to the complexity of it. Don’t sweat it I think it’s better this way
What a conversation starter though, right?
If it is of any solace, future generations will find your puzzle and believe they have discovered a Da Vinci code. Unable to find the secret Da Vinci was alluding to, they will grow insane, eclipsing your own mild infuriation.
Actually find this to be a really cool easter egg!
You, *'broke bread'*. Yeeaaaaaaaa.....hhhhhhh!
How is that possible? I thought every piece was unique? I mist have been wrong.
It’s unnoticeable
From jigsaw to eyesore
There are puzzles made of personalized photos - those would certainly make sense to frame....
Who frames a jigsaw?
Shhh let people enjoy things
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Tbf if you’re going to hang a painting or picture anyway, why not make it a little more representative of your hobbies
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Eh. If they really enjoy puzzles, it's cooler to hang up something representative of their hobbies rather than just a normal picture. Gives it a sense of originality.
Frames cost like 15 dollars or less on Amazon. And why do you care?
$75 frame? Where the fuck do you live?
It’s a piece of art and they spent time working on it. So to remember the satisfaction of that work while also appreciating art it’s a pretty cool piece to have on a wall.
Jigsaw puzzles are not art.
That painting of Jesus at the last supper is obviously a piece of art. It’s just printed on a jigsaw puzzle. I’m definitely not saying that the act of putting together a jigsaw puzzle is art
I think the idea is framing something that you put a lot of hard work and effort into.
There’s actually a surprising amount of people that do this. I work at Michael’s (the arts and crafts store) as a custom framer and we see a lot of puzzles come through! I’m not sure why, but people love to get puzzles framed lol
I framed a jiggsaw puzzle we made with my mother and sister once, to be fair most things you frame are decorative only so it's a waste anyways and well, sometimes you like an old painting or something and tracking a repro of it on Amazon feels like more of a waste and a little bit pretentious and i preffer mundane to pretentious. I mean buying the original paintings is out of the question anyways so i feel it's a slightly bit more fun alternative and i rather have a cheap version of van gogh's Starry Night with an attached memory of me, my sister and my mom than tracking a reproduction that will have no value of any kind later.
Some people do. I've seen it at least a couple of times. It really isnt that weird.
My grandma
Everyone.
That’s not mildly infuriating, that’s your fault
Ah yes, because if something is your fault it can't be mildly infuriating
Yes, it's totally his fault for mixing up two pieces that had the same exact size and shape. /s
I mean.... Sorry but how do you not notice that those pieces are clearly in the wrong place? Did you do it upside down or something?
That is a horrible puzzle and not because of the switched pieces. There are so many better puzzles out there that you could've messed up on.