ARTWORK
The watercolor painting depicts a cross-section of a brain cell's axon. The axon is the portion of a neuron that carries electrical impulses to other cells. Artist and scientist David Goodsell uses watercolor to beautifully
illustrate the unseen complexities of microscopic biological machinery. His work uses information from
atomic structure analysis, electron microscopy, and biochemical analysis to make these illustrations as
accurate as possible. A detailed description of all the proteins and structures depicted in the image can be found here.
Credit: Illustration by David S. Goodsell, RCSB Protein Data Bank. doi: 10.2210/rcsb_pdb/goodsell-gallery-030
WHIMSY PIECES
The puzzle contains 8 neuron whimsies and our signature brain piece. There is an alternative puzzle solution that can be created with the neurons.
made with math, science, + lasers
Since 2011, we've been crafting plywood puzzles that combine the artistry of classic jigsaws with the possibilities of new technology. We use custom software inspired by natural patterns to grow the intertwining shapes of the puzzle pieces. The organic forms are cut from plywood by a laser, resulting in a uniquely challenging puzzle crafted from premium materials. Each puzzle is made by us at our studio in the Catskill Mountains.
Check our other Goodsell puzzle of a Mycoplasma bacterium
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