All painting images consume the full front space on each greeting card, so are identical to small prints, which may be kept, given to friends or family, or framed.
Archival cotton “rag” acid-free paper, 260gsm or more, is used with a matte finish and velvety texture. The paper is used for watercolours and is also available for prints originally painted in oil, pastel or mixed media.
Pigment inks are used for printing; pastels, watercolours, and oil paints are made with pigments and a binder. Multiple pigment inks can more accurately match the original colours, and are considered archival; resistant to fading or smudging – for generations.
Impressionist
Granville Ferry WinterBlue ShedSunset LakeCape SplitWinter BoatsAnnapolis River
Sun & Skies
Sky CurrentsSunriseSun over HillsSkyNight SkySunburst over Hills
Blues
Rising skyMovingBlue with CopperBlue FanAnniversary FlowerCape-Split
Seas
Sail AwayCopper Mtn seaSea PrismWaves in a StormSea CaveShore Currents
Galaxies
Red BluesDepthAmethystCurrentsRising copper violetRising copper base
Windows
Reflection with Prisms VioletTorn SkyEverlastingEntranceReflection with Prisms BlueGiverny Inspiration
Washes
Far AwayCollageEvolutionary ThreadMountainsA Distant SkyWindblown Leaves
Cards are folded in half, blank on the inside for any occasion.
Each card come in a ‘crystal clear’ 🇨🇦 bag with kraft envelope.
Card collections arrive in a single firm envelope (rather than box) via Canada Post to save on shipping costs.