








Morning by Steve R. Coffey
Artist: Steve R. Coffey
Puzzle Designer: Jasen Robillard
Dimensions: 46 cm x 30 cm
Piece Count: 595
Difficulty: 4 out of 5
Steve Coffey is a family man, front porch philosopher, sky watcher, careful observer of light and illusion, and perhaps above all an eschewer of labels. These predispositions allow him to be an open & artful storyteller through his musical craft as well as his moody, elemental impressionist oil paintings. He has exhibited extensively and his work can be found in private and public collections throughout North America and Europe. Steve and his family live in the small Southern Alberta town of Vulcan.
'Morning' was painted at the beginning of the 2020 pandemic. Steve describes it as an attempt to capture the shift of seasons and a metaphorical call to accept the swirl and chaos of change, while also embracing the warmth and safety of being “home”. That sense of security of course requires hard work and companionship. We’ve therefore imbued the puzzle with traditional elements of rural farm life: tools both old and new, animals both kept and wild, various patterns of landscapes and the people in relationship with nature that makes life sing with a certain musicality of being.
Take a breather, slow down and stare up into those turbulent skies. Let your mind drift and allow a little pareidolia to set in while listening to Steve’s Paint Songs album. Who knows what shapes might develop and emerge from this one particular Polaroid out of Steve’s impressive memory vault.
“I believe tempo is embedded in our conscious landscape and the physical heart forever reminds us. Musicality directs holistically; it's just whether or not we are willing to listen for it and in turn utilize it to problem solve - aka: create. Essentially this is who I am.” - Steve Coffey
Find more info and design notes in our Deep Dive blog.
Made in Canada.



Sky is lovely
The colours in the sky are fantastic!! We always enjoy our Stumpcraft puzzles.

another excellent puzzle!!
beautiful. just hard enough, well, maybe more than that. sky requires more work than the ground, even thou the ground is darker, harder to see. highly enjoyable. today as I began putting it away, I noticed that it was so tightly fitted together that I picked the whole thing one handed, and only a handful of pieces came out -- damn. then I was appreciating that chunks of sky were something of just swirling colors and interesting cuts.

Best puzzle I’ve ever done
I loved it. Best puzzle ever. The only knock against it is the colour. The print quality is very good and the gold has a metallic shimmer to it (which is great) but it doesn’t look like the photo. It’s a little less saturated and the great purple sky isn’t quite there. See picture with the reference card they send: