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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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This acrylic picture refers to Jan Van Eyck's Adam and Eve from the Ghent altarpiece (1432). The scene is taken in Jerusalem neighbourhood of... more
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Maggie Brewner
April 13th, 2024
This card was done perfectly.
Michael Bryant
April 13th, 2024
Ordered for a UK client. The quality of the greetings cards was excellent and delivery was quick.
Michael Bryant
April 13th, 2024
Ordered for a UK client. The quality of the greetings cards was excellent and delivery was quick.
Michael Bryant
April 13th, 2024
Ordered for a UK client. The quality of the greetings cards was excellent and delivery was quick.
Leslie Denkers
April 12th, 2024
The artwork is beautiful. I think it would be excellent on a canvas. I have been considering a second order. I am in awe of the artist.
Lois Teegarden
April 12th, 2024
I have not received the sandhill crane framed print yet/ cannot submit a review yet.
This acrylic picture refers to Jan Van Eyck's Adam and Eve from the Ghent altarpiece (1432). The scene is taken in Jerusalem neighbourhood of Nachlaot. Two couples - the orthodox and the hippie are in fact the very same people that Van Eyck painted 6 centuries ago, only the cloths and the hairstyle are different. All the sofisticated questions and the witty answers I leave to the viewer. please pay attention to the Pargod Theatre on the background - this old building of the New Jerusalem for several decades housed one of the most interesting and unformal city's establishments. Now it is closed, concerts, exhibitions and perfornances seased to be held there, and the authorities are going to demolish it and build something new and posh. For me this is the most nostalgic place in Jerusalem - the former Garden of Eden, build as the city's first public baths, proceeded with art and ended with Mamon cult.
Nekoda Singer, baron of Sealand Please visit my blog: nekodasinger.blogspot.com/ and FB fan page: www.facebook.com/pages/Nekoda-Singer/435941326491409 You also may contact me in order to comission book illustrations and/or your portrait, if you are brave enough. After I was born in 1960 in Novosibirsk (Western Siberia, Russian Empire) I immediately began to indulge in fantasies, both verbal and visual. Dreaming of far away continents, at the age of 13 I began to work with animals in local zoo, but after finishing the school instead of going around the world I started to work as a set decorator in the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre and to study in the Institute of the Theatre, Music and Cinematography in Leningrad....
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Nekoda Singer
Thank you Melvyn for the featuring!
Nekoda Singer
Thank you Laurel!
Laurel Adams
Nekoda, CONGRATULATIONS! Your beautiful work has been featured in the Home Page of The ARTIST BUZzz Group! You are cordially invited to POST image embed links for this distinction to the #8. GAs Features Archive Thread in the discussion tab. Thank you for your glimpse of beauty!
Nekoda Singer
Thank you for the featuring, Nader!
Darlene Graeser
Quite interesting!
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, dear Darlene!
Dagmar Helbig
very interesting, vf - Dagmar
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, Dagmar!
Nekoda Singer
Thank you for the feature in City surreal!
Christine Fournier
Lovely work!
Nekoda Singer
Dear Sandra, thanks for the feature in Memories and Nostalgia!
Lilia Dalamangas
Great work. v
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, lilia!
Jamie Pham
Wonderful work! v/f
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you' Jamie!
Jeff Burton
Wonderful work!
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, Jeff!
Lynn Bauer
Very thoughtful piece! v
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, Lynn!
Elena Nosyreva
Beautiful painting with interesting historic perspective!
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you so much!
Richard Thomas
Maybe it's time we stopped representing sin as the (sexist) image of Eve biting into the apple, and replaced it with an image of a banker biting into a coin snatched from a pauper, to check whether it is gold, or lead painted gold. The world is being taken over by those who "Know the cost of everything, and the value of nothing" - hence the fate of your Pargod Theatre, Nekoda. Art to such people is just another commodity, not a reminder of genuine human values. F&V#52
Nekoda Singer replied:
Dear Richard, thank you for your support and comments! Your idea of the primal sin is really acceptable - I'll paint this image some day :)
Pedro L Gili
Interesting piece, Nekoda! An original and awesome work! Great! t v.
Nekoda Singer replied:
Muchas gracias, Pedro!
Lilliana Mendez
Very interesting perspective on Adam & Eve. Great Work!
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you' Liliana!
Richa Sharma
So creative
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, Richa!
Pamela Meredith
fabulous artwork voted
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, dear Pamela!
Barbara Bardzik
Great work! V
Nekoda Singer replied:
Thank you, Barbara!