Ketchikan - 500 Piece
Ketchikan - 500 Piece
Ketchikan - 500 Piece
Ketchikan - 500 Piece

Ketchikan - 500 Piece

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Finished Puzzle Size: 16 x 20 in.

As the southernmost city in Alaska, Ketchikan is known as the "Salmon Capitol of the World". Even though it is the fifth most populous city in the state, Eric has captured the essence of this fishing "town". Brightly painted wooden houses stand against a lush green backdrop of evergreens and mountains. Salmon abound—jumping out of the water, being caught by fishermen and children alike—even an eagle gets his share. The detail and colors in this painting make it perfect to enjoy as a giclée canvas reprint or as a puzzle.

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Updated July 2023

Customer Reviews

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Anne McQueen
Ketchikan

I have been to Ketchikan and the picture on the box has me yearning to go back! It’s such a lovely & fun place to see. I can’t wait to start working on this puzzle!!

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Martha Lydon
I loved doing this puzzle!

Thank you Eric Dowdle for making these puzzles. I love them. I just finished this one so colorful. My next one is Chicago. keep them coming.

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Bonnie Thomas
What a joy to work

As an Alaskan I was very happy to find this puzzle, especially since I’ve been to Ketchikan a couple of times.

I’m a fan of Eric Dowdle’s art because it is somewhat whimsical while at the same time capturing the essence/feel of of the places or events he depicts. This puzzle exemplifies that precisely. I had fun working it & afterwards had a lot of positive feedback/comments from friends who enjoyed it as well, many of whom had also been to Ketchikan. (It was surprising to me how many of them pointed out Dolly’s house to me!)

After completing it and admiring it for a few days I gifted it to a colleague who had lived in Ketchikan for a while: she framed it and has hung it on a wall in her crafts room. She positively loves it (as do I).

Thank you Eric!

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