Environmental Cataclysm Art Card – Peaceful Cataclysm

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Environmental cataclysm art card is printed 5.25″ by 5.25″, a nice little size for giving, framing, or meditation. Includes envelope and free shipping. This one is for all of us, but particularly the environmental activist. If you’ll be mailing your card to someone and would like me to add the correct USPS first class stamp to the envelope, please choose that option from the menu. An additional charge will apply.

Environmental cataclysm art card is digitally printed using archival pigment inks on silky, bright white, acid-free paper. Folded card is 5.25" by 5.25" and comes with a beautifully made, bright white envelope. The deep purple iris photograph I used to create the background for this art piece is printed on the back of the card with the photo location. Interior of the card is blank and the paper is super smooth, not slick, and takes gel, ballpoint, and other inks well. This is a pollinator piece with a message to change our ways now for the cataclysm, it's a comin' if we stay on our current track. Definitely one for your environmental activist friends, but also appropriate for anyone doing anything in deference to environmental health. The card and envelope are packaged together in a plastic sleeve and mailed in a stiffened mailer.

Framing. This environmental cataclysm art card is created using high-quality materials, such as might be used in a museum. The print is sharp, bright, and frameable. To protect the vibrancy of the artwork, I frame using UV glass or acrylic, and I recommend it. If you use plain glass or acrylic, make sure you hang this sweet, little piece and all your beautiful art away from direct sunlight.

Postage. Because irregularly shaped mail, like this square environmental cataclysm art card, must be canceled by hand, the U.S. Postal Service requires extra postage to deliver them. Special "butterfly stamps" carry the exact right postage to mail your bee card within the U.S. If you would like me to stamp the envelope with a butterfly stamp so it's ready for you to mail, please choose that option from the menu.

About the Art. This is an experimental piece I did at the end of 2019. I wanted to try some digital painting on top of a nature mandala, so started with a simple purple iris, created a relatively solid background, and created a cataclysmic scene to match the energies I was feeling. As I was creating the piece, I felt its connection to climate change, but with hindsight also see something ominous emerging from the shadows of nature. Our friend, the native bumblebee, is standing aside, watching the unfolding without really participating, suggesting, of course, that it's a very good time to be out of the fray and in the garden.

Find It on Etsy. You can also find this card in my Etsy Shop.

Additional information

Weight0.0375 lbs
Dimensions5 × 5 × .05 in
Stamp the envelope?

No, Yes

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Linda Gribko is an avid gardener, naturalist, author, artist, and photographer living just outside Morgantown, West Virginia, on a one-acre property she calls Yellow Bird's Rest. She's been gardening since the age of three, when she was put to work plucking rocks from the family vegetable patch, and was gifted her first growlight set-up at the age of eight. Linda is best known for her wildflower photography and the digital mandala art she creates from her nature photos, but is also a mixed media artist and published author. Her quirky first novel, "Giving Voice to Dawn", was published in November 2016 and was followed up with "The Lion's Apprentice" in June 2020. The series follows the magical romp of a woman plucked by the Universe from the cubicles of Corporate America and dropped into the crease between "this world and that" where Spirit Animals carry messages, disembodied voices spout wisdom, and you never know who might show up to walk you back home.

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