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-65%Anton Thomas: Wild World 1500-Piece Jigsaw Puzzleâ
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At the intersection of art, nature, and geography, explore Wild World, an epic pictorial map by cartographer Anton Thomas. Rather than political or human-made boundaries, Thomasâs map is defined by 1,642 hand-drawn animalsâall wild, native, and living todayâin their areas of habitation. âWild World is a place that still exists; a world that can still be cared for, cherished, and protected,â he says. It took three years to complete this highly detailed work, channeling his lifelong love of maps and his admiration for this diverse planet we inhabit. Although his life story began in New Zealand, it was during a visit to Canada that Thomasâs mapmaking took an unusual turn: he found himself perched in front of a refrigerator for six weeks, illustrating on its surface a map of North America. Next up, the world.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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At the intersection of art, nature, and geography, explore Wild World, an epic pictorial map by cartographer Anton Thomas. Rather than political or human-made boundaries, Thomasâs map is defined by 1,642 hand-drawn animalsâall wild, native, and living todayâin their areas of habitation. âWild World is a place that still exists; a world that can still be cared for, cherished, and protected,â he says. It took three years to complete this highly detailed work, channeling his lifelong love of maps and his admiration for this diverse planet we inhabit. Although his life story began in New Zealand, it was during a visit to Canada that Thomasâs mapmaking took an unusual turn: he found himself perched in front of a refrigerator for six weeks, illustrating on its surface a map of North America. Next up, the world.