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Bowling
by the Brook 100XXL Steve Crisp
Puzzle Number: G2224

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Puzzle Description

Bowling by the Brook is a 100XXL puzzle by Steve Crisp. It measures 49 cms x 34 cms when complete which are the same dimensions as a regular 500 piece puzzle. It is made especially for those who prefer to work with pieces that are very large.

Lawn bowling or Bowls, as opposed to 10 pin bowling, takes place outside and is therefor at the mercy of the elements. The game goes back over two thousand years to Ancient Greece and Rome. The prototype Italian Boccia was and still is played by throwing (rather than rolling) a small ball at a distant target called a jack in a specially designed sand pit or just in some agreed area suitable for the purpose.

Bowls has not always been the pursuit of the over seventy white linen mob. Bowling in middle England was often associated with pubs and gambling and was even sanctioned by Royal decree. The game eventually came under the ban of king and parliament, both fearing it might jeopardise the practice of archery, then so important in battle. Statutes forbidding it and other sports were enacted in the reigns of Edward III, Richard II and other monarchs. Even when, on the invention of gunpowder and firearms, the bow had fallen into disuse as a weapon of war, the prohibition was continued. The discredit attaching to bowling alleys, first established in London in 1455, probably encouraged subsequent repressive legislation, for many of the alleys were connected with taverns frequented by the dissolute and gamesters.

The bowling lawn has to be flat and smooth with only a nap for its surface which will allow the bowlers to make their best shot possible without having to worry about a slope on the green or a surface that is uneven or too thick and therefore slow. The bowls are made of wood and are not perfectly spherical but are slightly flattened on either side and have a bias built in so the when the bowl is rolled it will naturally slowly turn left or right, depending on where the added weight has been placed. As the bowl slows the bias becomes more evident and the bowl will curve quite dramatically as it comes to a stop, hopefully near the jack.

This delightfully illustrated puzzle by Steve Crisp therefore belies the less than genteel history of a game which might have lead to all manner of skullduggery and wanton behaviour, including, no doubt antics beyond mere harsh language.

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About Steve Crisp

Steve Crisp is a British artist who creates rural country scenes, British nostalgia, jungle wildlife, and other lovely images that have been made into jigsaw puzzles. He’s published by many puzzle manufacturers such as Gibsons.

In a recent interview Steve acknowledged his rather unique and some might say privileged lifestyle. Of course as a freelance artist he is always at the mercy of the market and what is regarded as suitable material for the various companies to whom he supplies his artistic endeavours.

Living in the country and working from home takes discipline so he usually rises at 8 am and is at work in the studio before 9 a.m. Each and every day Steve tries to achieve a list of tasks prepared beforehand. Steve is a disciplined person who enjoys cycling and golf on a regular basis but if he does some physical activity he makes sure to make up for the fun in the studio. Living in the country affords Steve to indulge in a pub lunch and on his ways he might see an image or two that takes his fancy so with the technology of a mobile phone at hand he can take some pictures that might be useful for his work.

Steve blends his work from three distinct sources, his own photographs taken from the country surrounding his home, from his vast repository of work he has compiled over the years which amounts to over 600 illustrations and also from being able to apply various software programmes on his computer to move various aspect of pictures into a harmonious resolution. Steve then paints the rough prototype from the various sources and presents us with what must be considered a unique and enchanting view of British life in yesteryear adapted for the Gibsons jigsaw catalogue.

Canada Jigsaw Puzzles is thrilled to carry Steve's work and Canadian puzzle hobbyists have made Steve a surefire winner in Canadian homes.

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