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by Uther Pendraggin
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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 image is of a length of barnacles attached to a tidal rock on the coast of Maine.... more
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Tapestry
This image is of a length of barnacles attached to a tidal rock on the coast of Maine.
It is shot as a panorama and can be found among my collection of door panel transportations. Unless you're already ther in which case, don't forget to check out "The Rockin' Coast Of Maine."
The design gives you an entirely new freedom to display your art work the way you want to in the space you have, such that you decide where it goes.
Between two windows on a 7 inch wall? It's up to you.
Floor to ceiling at the corner of the room? And then a different image on the other side of the corner, and a third at the butt end of the wall? Great idea. They're not going to have seen that someplace else. And when they do, they'll know where they saw it first.
Maybe you want one coming 5 feet down from the ceiling, The other coming 5 feet up from the floor What if they meet at the overlap? What if the scene continues across the overlap?
It's your living space...
I am just a guy. . . I may or may not have an eye for pictures. It's not really for me to decide, That's for you to do. . . I will take pictures of things others may see as mundane. Then I dig down into those images to see what is where. The tech does a lot of the work for me, I can't pretend. But the tech doesn't see what I see. . . Buddy of mine (this officially lets him off the hook for this) always tells the story of how when we would walk together as kids he would always be looking up and out and around, meanwhile, I would walk with my neck bent looking down at the ground. The clouds are indeed beautiful. But the world where you are has beauty as well. But you have to find it. . . I don't always live in...
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Gloria Ssali
this is truly incredible another compelling artwork fl
Uther Pendraggin replied:
Who says a panorama must have a horizon? Who said it belonged to landscape artists? They were wrong! Thank you for noticing, Gloria. PLAU UPD
Uther Pendraggin
Hans, Thank you for favoring this. I'm always amazed that a man of your accomplishment would enjoy my works. Thank you. IGF UPD