Mailors Flat artist Karen McKenzie has turned her artworks into fun and vibrant puzzles

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Updated October 23 2021 - 10:29am, first published October 22 2021 - 3:00pm
Proud: Port Fairy Consolidated School students Mia Jarrett, 5, Jack Neate, 6, Delilah Brennan, 6, and Angus Haldane, 6, showcase puzzles that feature the historic bluestone building, its Lone Pine and other work by Karen McKenzie. Pictures: Chris Doheny
Proud: Port Fairy Consolidated School students Mia Jarrett, 5, Jack Neate, 6, Delilah Brennan, 6, and Angus Haldane, 6, showcase puzzles that feature the historic bluestone building, its Lone Pine and other work by Karen McKenzie. Pictures: Chris Doheny

Colourful puzzles featuring iconic and much-loved south-west locations have helped brighten residents' days and provide a fun outlet during COVID-19, while also evolving into an unexpected business venture for its creator.

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