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The creator of this illustration , Daniel Mróz, was an influential Polish graphic designer, best known for his hauntingly surreal illustrations of science-fiction writer—and author of Solaris—Stanisław Lem’s books
Solving a jigsaw puzzle is a great way to slow down, and spend time with family and friends, or be by yourself. This activity is not only an opportunity to take a break from the everyday hustle and bustle, but it’s also a healthy exercise for the brain. Arranging these patchwork pieces has a positive effect on visual memory, and improves logical thinking. Additionally, in practicing concentration and patience, solving a puzzle resembles the mechanisms of meditation. There are 440 pieces to be arranged, made of 1.5 mm thick cardboard and packaged in an organza bag made from synthetic yarn derived from recycled plastic bottles.
Have fun playing!