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A classical pastoral painting — cows wading through a shallow river, a figure on the bank, tall trees overhead — has been completely covered in graffiti. Tags, throw-ups, drips, stencilled letters spelling out "DANGER" and "KIDS", arrows, scrawls in a dozen colours. The original landscape is still there underneath, just about visible through the layers of spray paint.
As a build, it's a proper challenge. The graffiti sits across the full image in overlapping layers, so traditional colour-sorting won't get you very far. The underlying landscape gives you some structure to anchor to, but the upper two-thirds is essentially organised chaos. Günter Konrad's Rebrush! series takes well-known painted scenes and vandalises them with intent — and the result translates surprisingly well into jigsaw form.
Published by Heye. 1000 pieces.
Overlapping graffiti tags cover the entire image in chaotic, multi-coloured layers with no clear sorting logic, and the underlying landscape provides only minimal structural anchoring.
Street Art / Graffiti
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