Here is a PrismaPixels logic picture puzzle by Ann Mosconi, interviewed by J. Hunter Johnson in this article. Click on the solution link to see the answer in all its multihued magnificence.
Instructions: Paint a picture using the clue numbers shown in colored cells along the side and top of the grid. The number in each clue tells you how many cells in the grid you'll need to turn that color in that row or column. The colored groups of cells will appear in the same order as the numbered clues are given. There must be at least one blank (white) cell between two sections of same-colored cells, but there may or may not be one or more blank cells between two sections of different-colored cells.
__Solution »__Behold, a peacock!