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Quilled Artist Series - The Artist's Garden at Giverny, Monet Greeting Card

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$ 30.00
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The Artist’s Garden at Giverny by Claude Monet is an oil on canvas painting created in 1900. Monet was known to be an avid gardener during his life and floral themes were common in his masterpieces. This work of art depicts the home in which he lived the longest at the end of his life where he tended to a magnificent garden in which he meticulously coordinated flower beds’ colors and time of blooming.

The Artist Series artfully transforms paint strokes into paper strips using the ancient art of quilling. Each card takes several hours to make and reimagines a famous work of art into a magnificent greeting card that can either be sent and shared with loved ones or kept and framed as the work of art it is.

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Product Details

Outside Copy: Blank
Inside Copy: Blank plus additional blank insert to write your own message on
Size: 5.5" x 7"
Envelope Color: Purple

*Extra postage required for mailing

SKU: AS0006


Customer Reviews

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Diane A. (Oakley, US)
Artist series

Beautiful

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V R.B. (Lancaster, US)
TOO BUSY

This is my least favorite. It looks really busy and it's hard to see the detailed depth of the design. You have to have really good depth perception to appreciate the card. it just looks squiggly the true detail is hard. The path at the bottom of my card ended up covered by some of the flowers.You can't really make a destination like the painting. Not a fan of this one.

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Ray (Rochester, US)
Am totally captivated by the Quilled Artist Series

Have all 12 in the Artist series. They are just too beautiful for words. Have them all on display

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Dar. (Calgary, CA)
Artist Card

I've been to Giverny and toured Monet's gardens and home. This quilled artist card is an impressive work of art!

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Anna S. (Johnstown, US)

VanGogh is beautiful, so are the rest