The ‘Michael Storrings Springtime at the Library’ captures The Public Library on Fifth Avenue in New York City in puzzle form. Michael Storrings is an "award-winning designer, illustrator, and creative director," as mentioned in the description, whose illustrations capture the beauty of New York. Puzzle players can easily differentiate the double-sided pieces as one side has a matte finish, and the other has a shiny finish.
The two illustrations feature the back and front of the Public Library. Bryant Park can be seen bustling with people from families out for a stroll, business people walking around in suits, to dog walkers taking their pets out by the Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain. On the flip side, people are illustrated in the iconic yellow New York taxis, biking down the street, and grabbing a bite from a hotdog stand.
Spring-Inspired Puzzles
The ‘Michael Storrings Springtime at the Library’ Puzzle is Double-Sided
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