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Greeting Cards : Active Humans · Other Active Animals · Scenes & ‘Scapes

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Greeting Cards · Active Humans

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Cards are prints of my original digital sketch art. They are A2 size (5.5” X 4.25”). Printed on quality 250gsm card stock and come with a self-seal envelope.
These note cards work for all occasions, especially those occasions when you want to send a bit of cheer to someone special. The inside is left blank for your own message.
* 90lb. (250gsm) card stock is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, 30% Post-Consumer Recycled Content
* Acid-free and lignin-free

Slightly Tipsy at a Christmas Party

#christmasspiritgivesinnerglow #tipsyandtoasty #givethegiftsoftimeandlove
Two women seated next to each other on a sofa, with drinks in their hands and smiles on their faces. Sketch art by Don Rice.
Two women seated next to each other on a sofa, with drinks in their hands and smiles on their faces. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Rob Reiner

Luminous Beings // Radioactive Decay
Photo: CBS Television. 1975. -public domain. Sketch art by Don Rice. Reiner as Mike "Meathead" Stivic on the CBS sitcom All in the Family (1971–1979), a role that earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards. Rob Reiner was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and political activist. Reiner began his career as an actor before transitioning to filmmaking, directing a series of acclaimed American studio films across multiple genres. He received numerous accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Hugo Award, and earned nominations for an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and nine Golden Globe Awards. Reiner was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999 and received the Chaplin Award at the Film at Lincoln Center in 2014. Three of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry.
Photo: CBS Television. 1975. -public domain. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Prepared to Saw Some Firewood

#fromthefallentreeeverybodymakesfirewood #welcomethecompanyoftrees #treesmustbreathesowecanbreathe
In front of the open passenger door of a 4-wheel drive truck, a man stands with a chainsaw in his hands. Sketch art by Don Rice.
In front of the open passenger door of a 4-wheel drive truck, a man stands with a chainsaw in his hands. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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A Conversation About Navigation

#friendshipisnavigationincommon #lifeisaseriesofconversations #youdontleadbypointingfingers
Two people in leather jackets looking at each other in conversation, both with outstretched arms and fingers pointed directly towards the viewer as they discuss directions. Sketch art by Don Rice.
Two people in leather jackets looking at each other in conversation, both with outstretched arms and fingers pointed directly towards the viewer as they discuss directions. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Dancing at a Rock Show

#wearethedancerswecreatethedreams #punkrockisanotherwordforfreedom #nothingbetterthanlivemusic
As a punk band plays on a raised stage, the crowd dances or stands and sways in appreciation. Sketch art by Don Rice.
As a punk band plays on a raised stage, the crowd dances or stands and sways in appreciation. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Northern Lights with Lake Reflection

#neverlosethefacultyofamazement #grasptheuniverseasitreallyis #lookup
Aurora Borealis above a copse of barren trees and creek feeding into a calm northern lake. Sketch art by Don Rice.
Aurora Borealis above a copse of barren trees and creek feeding into a calm northern lake. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Keeping Rhythm on a Hand-held Frame Drum

#youareaguestofnaturesobehave #everythingintheuniversehasarhythm #wearenotmythsfromthepast
An indigenous woman keeping a rhythm on a hand-held drum, decorated with art by Ken Decker - a Tsimshian artist from Ketchikan, Alaska. Sketch art by Don Rice.
An indigenous woman keeping a rhythm on a hand-held drum, decorated with art by Ken Decker - a Tsimshian artist from Ketchikan, Alaska. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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People Waiting in a Queue

#thewaytogotoacircus #theworldisfullofmagicalthings #hastemakeswaste
Mainly engaged with their phones, a group of people stand and wait as they slowly approach the front of the line. Sketch art by Don Rice.
Mainly engaged with their phones, a group of people stand and wait as they slowly approach the front of the line. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Seated on Dad’s Knee

#agooddadishissonsfirsthero #balancebetweenrestandmovement #bindingthisuniversetogether
A man balances with one knee on the ground and the other used as a seat for his young son - giving them both a good view of a performance that they seem to find engaging and enjoyable. Sketch art by Don Rice.
A man balances with one knee on the ground and the other used as a seat for his young son - giving them both a good view of a performance that they seem to find engaging and enjoyable. Sketch art by Don Rice.

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Kurt Vonnegut

Luminous Beings // Radioactive Decay
Kurt Vonnegut was an American author known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels. His published work includes fourteen novels, three short-story collections, five plays, and five nonfiction works over fifty-plus years. Slaughterhouse-Five is the Vonnegut novel best known for its antiwar themes, but the author expressed his beliefs in ways beyond the depiction of the destruction of Dresden.
Kurt Vonnegut was an American author known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels. His published work includes fourteen novels, three short-story collections, five plays, and five nonfiction works over fifty-plus years. Slaughterhouse-Five is the Vonnegut novel best known for its antiwar themes, but the author expressed his beliefs in ways beyond the depiction of the destruction of Dresden.

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