Clemens Habicht Puzzles
"The idea came from enjoying the subtle differences in the blue of a sky in a particularly brutal jigsaw puzzle, I found that without the presence of image detail to help locate a piece I was relying only on an intuitive sense of colour, and this was much more satisfying to do than the areas with image details. What is strange is that unlike ordinary puzzles where you are in effect redrawing a specific picture from a reference you have a sense of where every piece belongs compared to every other piece. There is a real logic in the doing that is weirdly soothing, therapeutic, it must be the German coming out in me. As each piece clicks perfectly into place, just so, it's a little win, like a little pat on the back." - Clemens Habicht
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Clemens Habicht 1000 Piece Halftone Colours
Clemens HabichtClemens Habicht's 1000 HALFTONE COLOURS is an exact reproduction of the original 1000 COLOURS in which the halftone screen of commercial four colou...
View full detailsClemens Habicht 1000 Colours Puzzle The Original
Clemens HabichtClemens Habicht's 1000 Colour jigsaw puzzle is a CMYK colour gamut jigsaw puzzle of 1000 pieces. Each tile is an individual colour and the task is ...
View full detailsClemens Habicht 1000pce Vibrating Colours
Clemens HabichtClemens Habicht's 1000 VIBRATING COLOURS places a secondary complimentary colour gamut over the first in a polka dot figure/ground relationship. Th...
View full detailsClemens Habicht 1000pc Jigsaw Puzzle Colour Wheel
Clemens HabichtThis 1000 piece wheel jigsaw puzzle is a must-have for any color lover! Featuring CMYK colors, each tile is an individual colour. The hues are arra...
View full detailsClemens Habicht 5000 Colour Puzzle
Clemens HabichtA wild and wonderful expansion on the original jigsaw puzzle. Featuring 5000 pieces of individual colours, each subtly different from its neighbour...
View full detailsClemens Habicht 100pc Colour Puzzle
Clemens HabichtFor people with smaller hands. Clemens Habicht's 100 COLOURS is a CMYK jigsaw puzzle of 100 pieces, each tile is an individual colour and the task ...
View full details"The idea came from enjoying the subtle differences in the blue of a sky in a particularly brutal jigsaw puzzle, I found that without the presence of image detail to help locate a piece I was relying only on an intuitive sense of colour, and this was much more satisfying to do than the areas with image details. What is strange is that unlike ordinary puzzles where you are in effect redrawing a specific picture from a reference you have a sense of where every piece belongs compared to every other piece. There is a real logic in the doing that is weirdly soothing, therapeutic, it must be the German coming out in me. As each piece clicks perfectly into place, just so, it's a little win, like a little pat on the back." - Clemens Habicht