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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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June 30, 2012. The original photo was taken by my sister, Dawn Senior-Trask, in Wyoming and reworked by me in P/S E8, while keeping it still a... 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.
June 30, 2012. The original photo was taken by my sister, Dawn Senior-Trask, in Wyoming and reworked by me in P/S E8, while keeping it still a photograph. The river (North Platte) that runs through Saratoga has been known to kill at least one person boating or floating the river every spring. Already the river looks more like a birdbath than a running torrent of water. I can remember in 1962, the water and ice ran so strong in the spring that it tore out the main bridge going in and out of Saratoga and alternate routes had to be found. This photo illustrates the low water level this year due to extreme heat as well low snowfall this past winter. Who says there's no global warming?
Born a daughter of a kind and loving mother and an artist, writer, philosopher father, Lenore is a combination of practical and idealist. She has been a photographer over many years and exhibited in her home state of Wyoming in years past. She is re-discovering her creative side after the loss of her beautiful mother (age 88) in March, 2010. Lenore has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2005 and was previously the founder, director and a counselor for the Center for Grief & Loss Counseling and Education, a non-profit organization in Pueblo, Colorado. She is now in private practice after returning to Wyoming in June, 2023, and also, is a counselor on Headway and Alma, licensed in Colorado and Wyoming. (Website:...
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Gloria Ssali
wow so truly gorgeous he work has so many pleasing elements and the colours appeal with certain glow beautiful treatment and capture and fl
Jenny Rainbow
Wonderful choice of treatment, Lenore, and I love these busy feeding birds, they are so lovely!
Anita Dale Livaditis
Wow. This is sort of eerie in its implications. Beautiful, but almost like history, a distant memory ...very heartfelt, Lenore.
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
What a gorgeous capture and such a wonderful post processing. I just love the result of the collaboration with Dawn, Lenore. You both are so talented artists. f,v
Dawn Senior-Trask
What fantastic work you did on this, Lenore, again turning a snapshot into a work of art! Beautiful! Swallows normally feed on flying insects, but perhaps these have found a horde of river-bottom bugs that have gotten stranded by the retreating waters. Or, they might be gathering mud for building nests, although it's a bit late in the summer for that. If the river gets any lower, we'll be able to walk across it. Swallows are more adaptable to climate shifts because they are superb arialists who can catch single bugs on the wing. I am very worried, however, about the nighthawks, because they are like the whale sharks of the oceans, adapted for cruising along with wide-open bills through the great swarms of flying insects we used to have. Now, the nighthawks are dwindling at such a rate that I expect them to go extinct within my lifetime. They have always been such a joy, the world will be a much poorer place without them.
Stephanie Moore
Magical work, Lenore - v/f
Sharon Burger
Lenore this is a beautiful work. and such a demonstrative image for our planets woes. While one state floods another suffers drought. v/f
Petko Pemaro
F&V!
Katerina Apostolakou
Amazing treatment and soo beautiful image!!!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Female Artists - Creative Women!!! Absolutely fabulous artwork! Very well done!!!! Voted
Gun Legler
Seems there is plenty of food, they did not let you disurb them. beautiful!
Cheryl Cencich
Beautiful ~ love the treatment!!!
Lianne Schneider
Love your treatment on this Lenore - my, it looks as if the river is pretty dry too. Wonderful capture. F/V
Judy Via-Wolff
Interesting textures and the swallow family is wonderfully busy. Isn't amazing how we can notice these sutle and yet not so sutle climate changes...voted