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by Gun Legler
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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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Now, in higher age, I would like to experience the joy of life that little children have.... more
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Robert Perez
March 16th, 2024
good
Cora Hough
March 14th, 2024
Purchased the 25 pack of cards and will use them as Christmas cards this year. So happy that Gary has this available.
Maria Mathieu
March 14th, 2024
Beautiful picture God Bless you
Maria Mathieu
March 14th, 2024
Beautiful picture God Bless you
Maria Mathieu
March 14th, 2024
Beautiful picture God Bless you
Maria Mathieu
March 14th, 2024
Beautiful picture God Bless you
Now, in higher age, I would like to experience the joy of life that little children have.
Of course I have it many times, but not constantly. You know, that curiosity of every little stone and insect. Now I feel I just name them, this is an ant, that is a spider in it's net, not really SEEING them. Does anyone feel the same?
I live in Sweden in a little village near Gothenburg. When I was 40 I left my job as a child psychologist and teacher, and went to art school where I learned graphic art (etchings and such) for four years. Besides that I have worked much with textile collages and watercolor collages. After buying my first computer more than thirty years ago, I more and more concentrated on digital art. Now the computer takes all my time . I have no education in computer art. I am self-taught. I work in PaintShopPro and sometimes Photoshop. I work mostly from photos, mine and others. Textures are very important to me. I think my love for working with textiles has given birth to that love. With my images I try to evoke an emotional response in the viewer. I...
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Gun Legler
Thanks for your vote Elaine!
Andrew Govan Dantzler
Hi Gun Making a really quick run though giving votes to my fellow members in an attempt to catch up. Voted ... Elaine
Gun Legler
Thanks for the feature in the Why not group!
Gun Legler
Thanks for the feature in the group Art from the past!
Gun Legler
Life is full of goodbyes, of seasons, years and even night and days, The eternal loop we lives in. But Goodbye to one thing is Hello to that which follows. Thanks for your comment!
Gun Legler
Thanks for the feature in the group Beige Brown Sepia!
Gun Legler
Thank you very much Diannah!
Gun Legler
You are so right Joseph, thanks!
Gun Legler
Thank you Kaye!
Gun Legler
Katerina, you are too kind! Thanks!
Joseph Baril
So many let life pass them by. I always stop, & try to capture the moment.
Kaye Menner
A very thought provoking image, Gun, I love it. Vote
Gun Legler
Thank you Anand!
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
Nice creation---------------Anand
Gun Legler
Thank you Marlene!
Katerina Apostolakou
I have to repeat myself ... You are such a great artist!!!
Marlene Ford
Fantastic - vote
Gun Legler
Thank you very much Lenore! Yes creativity nourishes the child in us. Adults are a little boring for a child :-)
Carol Senske
I do think your description is perfect. We allow ourselves to be turned away from these small miracles by the weight of the cares of everyday life. You said it well, children are generally the ones to see all things as wondrous and beautiful, and you were right that we all, at times, regret the loss of this special "sight". Maybe we should include artists here, too; they see things others pass by.
Gun Legler
Carol, I had to start again, made it so very wrong with a word that should not be there. You are quite right Carol, we have different phases in life, where different things are important. Seems you are back to childhood wonder. Thanks for you comment!
Gun Legler
Thank you very much Diannah!
Lenore Senior
Instant vote and fave. I always am attracted to frames within the frame. I cannot possibly say any better what has already been said by so many fine artists and friends. I, too, believe that creation is the key to healing. It allows us to get out of our minds, the danger of living too long in the adult world.
Diannah Lynch
Touches my heart, deeply. Daily life can get so busy sometimes we forget to live it...then something traumatic may happen and bring back into focus what and who is really important in our lives. Life is precious and short. Your work is beautiful and inspiring. V/F
Carol Senske
Your description is a good one, Gun. As a youngster, nothing escaped my notice - not the leaves, streams, bugs, snakes, rocks - nothing was too small to love and get excited about. Then came the teen years, boys, angst, school, all that awful stuff, and I didn't bend over to pick up that lovely leaf anymore or admire the crane fly on the screen. When our son was tiny, everything was a miracle to him - his delight in his world reopened our eyes. Then, as he grew up, we again got sidetracked by daily life - the rushing to work, rushing home, news, weather, finances, name it and it intruded on the wonder of the world around us. I retired, bought a simple camera and - miracle of miracles - it turns out I also got a new set of eyes. Perhaps we need to constantly find challenges that produce wonder in the results - new things to explore, new visions. Change can be good! You've done an extraordinary job with this image:>) V/F