Description
“Humorous Gingerbread Men Christmas Card: Personalised Option Available
This fabulously dark-humored Christmas card, titled Oh no, it’s Christmas again!, features an original painting by artist Ruth Burton. As a result, it’s perfect for those who enjoy a Christmas card with a twist. The fun design humorously captures a Christmas disaster where one unfortunate gingerbread man gets eaten!
Moreover, the cards are printed on high-quality, textured white board (FSC-rated card stock).It has a subtle sheen, which enhances the vibrant image of the original painting. Additionally, the inside is left blank, allowing you to add your own personal message. To complete the presentation, each card comes with a red envelope and is protected by a clear film sleeve.
Each card is generously sized at approximately 15cm x 15cm (5 3/4″ x 5 3/4″), making it a standout choice for your holiday greetings.”
Visit Ruths website:www.ruthburton.co.uk
Part of the Single Christmas Card Collection,
PARADIS TERRESTRE
We have been established since 2009. We are a mother and daughter team selling unique quality greeting cards based on our own paintings, artwork and mixed media designs. Our ranges have a traditional style but are always increasing with an eye to meet current trends in the market. View our latest selection of 3D cards and Pop Up cards – choose from lots of stunning designs for all occasions.
We create greeting cards that are quite different to main high street card lines. Moreover, we produce and print all our luxury printed greetings cards on high quality FSC rated card in Britain and come in a sealed cellophane wallet with quality envelope included. We have various collections in varying sizes as well as being very individual to suit different tastes.
ARTIST STATEMENT.
Colour is my single most important instrument; it reveals the hidden beauty in the subjects of my artwork. Creating feels amazing and inspires me. I seize every opportunity to be creative with enthusiasm.
All kinds of subjects inspire me when I paint – I paint anything and everything! I love using colour to create depth and interest. I constantly strive to make my work as colourful as possible by carefully considering complementary colours. The more dynamic and vivid my artwork, the better. I am always developing my style, influenced by artists worldwide – both past and present. Paintings that resonate in the mind excite me the most! Among my favourite artists are William Holman Hunt, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Wassily Kandinsky, and Leonid Afremov. The Impressionist art movement of the 19th century, with its freedom and expression, particularly inspires me.
My paintings vary in size, depending on factors like my mood, the chosen subject, and the size of the painting environment. Texture is very important to me when selecting paints, so I avoid watercolours. The tendency of oil paintings to deteriorate over time makes me sad. Therefore, I use high-quality acrylic paints for their vibrancy, versatility, and longevity.
Being an artist is personal – it requires a unique outlook. Therefore, I am on a journey through life. I paint, draw, and play music, considering myself a creative individual with a fondness for academia. Learning about the world, whether through artistic techniques or reading a Stephen King novel, is beneficial. My passion for learning aids my development as an artist.