Deep Dive: Marsh, Meadow, Mountain by Catherine Robertson

Deep Dive: Marsh, Meadow, Mountain by Catherine Robertson

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Artist: Catherine Robertson
Puzzle Design: Siri Olson & Jasen Robillard
Dimensions: 12 cm by 12 cm
Piece Count: 61
Difficulty: 2 out of 5

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Where marshes whisper, herons soar, and hidden wonders await.

About the Art

Catherine’s art is shaped by over 30 years of exploring her natural surroundings — from pristine shorelines and snowy mountain peaks to the lush subalpine forests near her White Rock, BC studio. Her work beautifully reflects the delicate ecosystems and wildlife that thrive along the coast.

In this tranquil scene, the peaceful marshes and meadows of the Salish Sea provide a safe haven for the Pacific Great Blue Heron. With majestic mountains rising in the background, these coastal wetlands are a vital nesting ground — a serene yet bustling world teeming with life.

Stay sharp as you puzzle — several native birds are cleverly concealed within the intricate locks of this design, waiting to be discovered.

Our mini puzzles offer a bite-sized taste of what StumpCraft has to offer — perfect for travel, gift-giving, or a quick break with coworkers.

Whimsy List

Great Blue Heron

Double-Crested Cormorant

Pileated Woodpecker Family

Great Blue Heron Sundial Whimwham (5 pieces)

Our Signature Beaver & Maple Leaf

Catherine Robertson unique wooden puzzle

Hidden Secrets

The hidden secret created here is only part of a larger hidden secret to see the entire secret click HERE!

Proudly made in Canada.

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