Oakland Puzzle Company
Golden Beams in Redwoods by Hilary Williams
Golden Beams in Redwoods by Hilary Williams
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Puzzle Details
- 1000 pieces
- Finished size: 20” x 27.1”
- Random-cut
- Matte finish
- Box size: 10” x 9” x 2”
- Low dust
Eco-Friendly
- Puzzle pieces comes in reusable and resealable bag
- Sturdy and giftable box featuring the original artwork
- Chipboard is made from recycled materials and inks are soy-based
- Factory complies with socially responsible production standards
Why You’ll Love It
- A perfect gift for nature lovers
- Gorgeous enough to frame when finished
- Mindful, screen-free relaxation
- Supports local artists and small businesses
- Pieces have a snug fit and can be moved together
- Includes a printed reference image
About the Image
Anyone who loves California loves our Redwood trees. There is nothing better than hiking in the hills in Spring as the wildflowers are emerging. You can smell and taste the magic of the wilderness when you appreciate Hilary's art, and what better way to do it than piece by piece?
Artist Statement The magic and wonder of a day hike where you follow a path through redwood forests and wildflower meadows is hard to express, but I still wanted to make an attempt. This piece was a one of a kind original painting with silkscreening and hand painting, originally measuring 48" x 30". Photographs from a hike I took through one of our California Redwood forests were the inspiration and the composition for this piece.
About the Artist: Hilary Williams

Art has always been the main passion of San Francisco Bay Area artist Hilary Williams. She has focused on printmaking and painting since she began her studies at California College of the Arts. In 2002, she received her BFA and became a professional artist. She now works from her studio just north of San Francisco in Sonoma County. Collages of photography, drawing, painting, and patterning to create layers of images and meaning in her depictions of urban and natural landscapes of California distinguish her work. Her mastery of color and composition makes her pieces a pleasure to experience. Her work is whimsical, imaginative, and often highlights juxtapositions of moments in our landscapes and experiences that are often felt, but seldom seen. Hilary's work is regularly displayed in galleries on the West Coast and featured in private collections worldwide. You can see and purchase her work at hilaryatthecircus.com.
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