Description
The Port of Whitby 2 x 1000 Piece Gibsons Jigsaw Puzzles
Whitby’s skyline is dominated by the ruins of St Hilda’s Abbey, high on Whitby’s East Cliff. Down below, a maze of alleyways and narrow streets run down to the busy quayside. For the energetic, 199 steps lead from the old town up to the parish church of St Mary’s, whose churchyard gave Bram Stoker inspiration to write his famous novel, Dracula.
Gibsons jigsaws are made from the highest quality 100% recycled board and are therefore a pleasure to handle again and again.
About Gibson:
Gibson are proud to have been a British family business since 1919. What makes them unique is their long standing attention to detail as well as their passion for quality products.
All Gibsons jigsaws are a joy to handle and are made to the highest quality standards
- 100% recycled board
- Firmly interlocking pieces
- Beautiful images from the finest artists
About the artist: Terry Harrison is one of the most popular artists in the Gibsons range and is renowned for his beautiful harbour scene paintings
Terry Harrison was born near Wendover and attended Farnham Art School before becoming a graphic artist in London. Later, he joined the Yellow Pages as an illustrator and then Thompson Directories in their Farnborough head office. During his spare time, Terry pursued his first love; landscape painting.
By 1984 the demand for his original work was so great that he decided to paint full time and never looked back! After just 12 short years Terry was awarded the Best Up and Coming Published Artist it of The Year by the Fine Art Trade guild, and five years later in 2001, Terry had his first book, ‘Brush with Watercolour’ published and sold over 140,000 copies.
It’s no surprise that Terry Harrison can claim to have his drawings in most homes throughout the country.