The ‘ol jigsaw puzzle doesn’t get a lot of love these days. Usually tossed in it’s box in a closet somewhere, it’s fair to say people aren’t scrambling to collect the latest and greatest jigsaw puzzle releases. Don’t tell that to Vancouver-based artist Tim Klein, however. Klein noticed that many puzzles share the same die that cuts the pieces, and he’s expertly combined them to make fantastic and surrealistic creations.

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More than just a simple mashup, Klein carefully plans his creations so that the subjects merge, in weird and wonderful ways. See more of his work on Bored Panda:

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  1. Is this for real? It is way too clever to just be a coincidence of die cuts. I like it!

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