Limited Edition Fine Art Greeting Cards
Discover the beauty of modern abstract art with our limited edition fine art greeting cards. Each card features an original acrylic painting, meticulously crafted by Adrian Reynolds. Express your sentiments with a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art.
These exclusive fine art cards boast vibrant colours and intricate brushwork on high quality Bristol paper. Each artwork is mounted in for durability and a premium feel 300gsm cream A6 Tri Fold Card Blank, with an envelope and presented in a high quality sealed cellophane bag. Signed, dated and embossed to certify authenticity.
Sending one of these art-inspired greeting cards is more than just acquiring a piece of art; it’s about acquiring a conversation starter, a mood enhancer, and a window into a world of boundless creativity. Invest in a small unique piece that will be a valuable addition to any art collection.
Card Information:
- Vibrant colours and intricate brushwork.
- Gold Leaf and airbrushed detailing.
- Painted on quality Bristol paper.
- Mounted in a 300gsm cream A6 Tri Fold Card Blank, with an envelope and presented in a high quality sealed cellophane bag.
- These limited edition fine art greeting cards are blank inside for your own words.
- Signed and stamped with a unique custom embossing seal to certify authenticity.
Free Worldwide Shipping: Enjoy free worldwide shipping for this item, with no hidden charges at checkout.
Handmade Artwork: This is original, unique artwork. Each piece is one of a kind.
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Adrian Reynolds, or ‘Ren,’ is a Dublin-based contemporary artist. His works are a reaction to the world around us. A world that continues to evolve quicker than ever. His work investigates colour, form, and texture, putting them at the intersection of abstraction and representation. His art has been shown in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.