248 piece - PowderPuff Lilly Pilly - Naomi Malone
248 piece - PowderPuff Lilly Pilly - Naomi Malone
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We are so excited to introduce a new artist to the collection. This is original artwork from Naomi Malone. The pieces are intricately shaped and feature the theme of nature.
Featuring the Powderpuff Lilly Pilly with their gorgeous fluffy flowers and bright pink new growth leaves. A native understorey plant from the rainforests of Northern NSW. Incorporating the scarlet honeyeaters male and female and Cotton Harlequin beetles.
More about the artist:
Naomi resides in Lismore, NSW and is known for her decorative style inspired by the vibrant beauty of Australian native flora and fauna. With a Diploma of Visual Arts and a background in science, Naomi's work seamlessly blends her deep understanding of art and nature. Drawing influence from renowned artists like Gustav Klimt, Henri Rousseau, and Alphonse Mucha, her pieces feature intricate patterns and vivid colors that bring life to her subjects.
At the heart of Naomi's art is a fascination with the cyclical rhythms of life. She explores the dynamic relationship between the sun, plants, seeds, insects, beetles, and birds, celebrating nature’s interconnected cycles. Her work captures the quiet but powerful forces that drive growth, transformation, and the delicate balance of life. Through her art, Naomi invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of life’s ongoing renewal, encouraging them to immerse themselves in the fine details of her paintings as a scientist would when peering through a microscope—discovering the hidden intricacies of nature.
- Pieces: 278 puzzle pieces
- Shape: Rectangle
- Size of puzzle: 315mm x 380mm
- Made of high-quality plywood
- Difficulty level: Medium to difficult







Really enjoyed the beautiful artwork combined with the quirky shapes, some of them quite misleading.
248 piece - PowderPuff Lilly Pilly - Naomi Malone
248 piece - PowderPuff Lilly Pilly - Naomi Malone
Another wonderful puzzle from Twigg. never disappoint. I love the words down the side that I didn't notice at first. Mum (88) enjoyed doing this one too. The right difficulty to keep it enjoyable but also interesting.
Absolutely stunning!