Original Green Menace Card with Words
Original Green Menace Card with Words
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The original artworks in the Cards with Words collection are antiperfection slices of my real working practice. These are illustrations made from important personal words to me, and they were painted and intricately illustrated in flowers and textures especially for the purpose of spreading understanding and joy as far as possible via greetings cards. Because of that the originals are working pieces with corrections in white gouache that have been edited out for digital files, splashes and brush marks.
Hopefully one day I’ll be a famous illustrator and these will be collectors items, for now you have this opportunity to get a one-off and totally unique and imperfect card with words.
Find one that says something meaningful to you and hang somewhere you’ll be reminded of its message every day.
Green Menace was painted whilst laughing at ridiculous right wingers who used it as an insult for those who care about the planet and each other. I think it's a great thing to be called.
H 12.5cm
W 17.5cm
All cards with words are unframed, unmounted but ready to be made smart with a simple frame and loved hard. Lots of them are slightly different sizes.
(If you want them all matching get a full set of greetings cards and frame them 😉 x)
How it's made
How it's made
My paintings are created in layers of watercolour, gouache and ink. High-quality paints and 300gsm acid-free paper ensure the colours are vibrant. Please note that some colours may look different on varying computer screens compared to natural light.
Packaging
Packaging
Originals will be sent wrapped in tissue paper and a cellophane wrapper to protect from humidity and weather inside a protective tube.
Shipping
Shipping
All items will be posted via a tracked service within 5 working days.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
I select high quality paints for my original watercolours based on vibrancy and lightfastness. It is best not to hang any original watercolour in direct sunlight to maintain the colours at their brightest.
Due to being painted in watercolour, these paintings should be kept dry.
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