We'll have Justin Hillgrove's cute monster painting Lunch Above The Treetops available in late February.
Jim and I had a super fun time alpha-testing it.
I don't have a piece count yet, but it'll be around 500 pieces.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the puzzle pieces:

The puzzle design by Jay has irregular curvy piece shapes and a nice variety of connectors, mostly earlets, but birdie connectors and knobs mixed-in for fun.
This puzzle has a good dose of whimsies, both cute Hillgrove-inspired whimsies and construction worker whimsies inspired by the original famous photo this riffs on, Lunch Atop A Skyscraper, which was taken to advertise the new Rockefeller Center building in Manhattan:

It starts off pretty darn relaxing: the cute monsters on the log, each of which is pretty easy to sort and enjoy.
But the end is a bit more challenging as you get into the wild whimsical edge, but a lot of connector diversity and unique themed whimsies keep it from being too hard, and this whimsical edge is such a joy to discover as you puzzle it!
Overall an average difficulty puzzle.
Here's the link if you want to sign-up to get notified once it's in-stock.
