Turkey Fine Art Greetings Card
Turkey Fine Art Greetings Card
This is a fine art greetings card of my original digital oil painting of a vintage toy Turkey, painted free hand using a stylus and pressure sensitive tablet on a computer (see videos below).
A great card for wildlife or animal lovers and Turkey enthusiasts!
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CARD SPECIFICATIONS
Measures 14 x 14cm / 5.5 x 5.5 inches (folded)
Each card comes in a cellophane sleeve with a brown craft envelope
There is a slight gloss finish on the outside, the inside is blank and has a matt finish, suitable for any pen and a variety of occasions!
Printed on 280gsm gloss paper, sourced from sustainable forests.
Please remember that colours may differ slightly from what your monitor displays.
All cards are shipped in a sturdy cardboard envelope via standard first-class royal mail. If you would like your parcel to be tracked, please contact me to discuss shipping upgrades.
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DID YOU KNOW....
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WHAT IS A DIGITAL PAINTING?
I have come to digital painting from a traditional fine art background, working for over 20 years in mediums such as oil paint on canvas and pastels.
A couple of years ago I started applying this knowledge and experience to digital painting.
Watch this short video to see my set up and how I create a digital painting, building an image up from scratch, in the same way I would if using oil paint or pastel.
HOW DID THIS PAINTING COME ABOUT?
Watch this short video showing the creative process.
Inspired by a tiny, weathered Cherilea toy Turkey, which took me on one epic deep dive into detail!
Starting off very loose with my approach, I found that gradually, the intricate patina of this toy pulled me in, on what felt a little like a never ending journey. Trusting in the process, as one has to do with particularly complex things, I emerged the other end, happy that I kept going, and with infinite respect and admiration for this tiny toy.
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