Deb Stoner: Siri's Lilac Pz1000

$25.99

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Deb Stoner creates intricate still lifes using a flatbed scanner as her camera, capturing even the smallest details in the plants and bugs she collects. Though her artwork often begins by growing the greenery she features, Siri’s Lilac takes its subjects and name from the garden of friend and fellow artist, Siri Schillios. The elaborate photograph shows off Stoner’s skill at blending the natural and digital and serves to create an absorbing 1,000-piece puzzle.

  • Pomegranate luxury puzzles are crafted with attention to every detail
  • High-quality 250-GSM matte art paper for superior color, crisp details, and no glare
  • Ribbon-cut thick board for snug fit and minimal dust
  • Produced using thick recycled paper board
  • Exclusive selection of art from museums and artists around the world
  • Box size: 13 x 10 x 1.875 in.
  • Puzzle size: 27 x 20 in.

Deb Stoner is an artist, eyewear designer, jewelry artisan, and photographer. But it was gardening—growing plants for use in a metal arts project—that inspired her most recent fascination. Using a flatbed scanner as her camera, Deb captures every tiny detail in her floral still lifes, from the vibrant hues of a flower’s petals to the fine hairs of its stem. The plants and bugs she features come from her Oregon garden or her friends’ and neighbors’ backyards—distinguishing these compositions as reflections of her home and her community. Deb’s yearlong exhibition at Portland International Airport, which featured 12 larger-than-life photographs from her series A Year in the Willamette Valley, was seen by millions and is now in the Port of Portland’s Permanent Collection.