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4-Pack of Mary Rehwald Cards | Christmas Designs
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This special four-pack of 5 x 7 greeting cards (blank inside) and 4 self-seal envelopes features four of Mary’s wonderful & whimsical holiday-themed illustrations.
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I call my business “The Illustrated Life” because I carry a little watercolor book with a fine-tipped ink pen in my pocket, and whip them both out when something strikes my fancy: beauty, whimsy, the backs off people’s heads in a concert or a meeting, or a space with challenging angles (buildings and interiors) and strong colors. (the deep orange/red of “Inga’s Room” in this year’s calendar is my favorite color. I am both dog and butterfly - one drools, the other flits about. Contradictory, n”est-ce pas? I draw small, but I love all my drawings. They make me happy and more expansive. As someone who has journaled most of her life, it has also taken a long time for me tl move to drawing as my primary way of communication. but drawing is so different from writing. I generally go into a zone when I draw, trying to translate a 3-dimensional visual reality onto a 2-dimensional flat page.I approach this challenge with a beginner’s mind which goes something like this: “Well I have no idea what I’m doing here, but let’s see what I can learn from myself.”
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- Address: Ashland, WI 54806
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