About this Product
This highly textured version of a serene woman in a red cloak was inspired by the work of Charles "Rennie" Mackintosh. The swirling symbolic blooms and heavily looming moon are eye-catching. The quiet solitude of the card is augmented with the deep textures, creating an antique yet contemporary feel.
This card can be purchased in a six-pack of multiples at this listing: https://goimagine.com/illustrated-mailbox-row-landscape-greeting-cards-7x5-with-envelopes
This card is blank inside, giving you the opportunity for writing a personalized message. You can use it in a variety of ways: happy birthday card, anniversary card, thank you notes, congratulations card, sympathy card, invitation card - this blank card allows you to create a greeting card and any kind. It's 5x7" and includes a white envelope.
It's packaged in a clear plastic sleeve, but mailed to you in a reinforced rigid mailer to mitigate any possibility of bending, folding or creasing in the mail. The image on the front was illustrated by artist Corey Johnston, creating a unique handmade card. Your purchase supports the handmade artist community, creating original and unique gifts you won't find anywhere else!
VIBRANT HANDMADE ILLUSTRATION: This hand-made greeting card set features a woman in a red cloak among lovely colorful blooms in front of her. Behind her is a large moon.
HIGH QUALITY PRINTS: Each card is printed in-studio individually using an 8-color dye-based ink printer on 80lb/215gsm professional matte double-sided photo paper, which brings out the lustrous colors and detail.
HANDMADE IN THE USA: The illustration on the front was illustrated by artist Corey Johnston using Procreate on the iPad in his studio in San Diego, California.
COPYRIGHT: Photo copyright Coreyartus Imagery LLC ©. Please do not reproduce or sell without explicit permission from the artist.
Coreyartus Imagery
Meet the Maker
Hello, and welcome to Coreyartus Imagery, where you can find imaginative illustrated paper products for your home and lifestyle!
This shop features the hand-drawn illustration of Corey Johnston, an artist living in San Diego, CA, USA. With a strong focus on charming, idyllic images that entertain the heart and spirit, this shop endeavors to put lovely pictures on display in your home that you can be proud of!
Featuring unique calendars, greeting cards, and other items, the pieces seen here are all illustrated, printed individually in-house, hand-assembled at home with heart, and sent off to you by the artist himself. The images are painted digitally with specific intent: to brighten your day and create more beauty in your life. It's a labor of love.
All items are printed individually using an 8-color dye-based inkjet printer. All images were created using Procreate on an Apple iPad.
I livestream my work on Twitch and MakerTube.net on Sunday afternoons 1-4:00pm and Wednesday evenings 7-9:00pm PDT (UTC-7). I have a monthly greeting card & stationery patron subscription club here: Coreyartus Card Club
You can find more of my works, my patron hub, and my various social links here on my Carrd: https://coreyartusimageryinfo.carrd.co/
SOCIALS: I have a wide presence on the internet, and I share my progress shots and concepts on my Mastodon, Bluesky, and Cara accounts. I also stream on MakerTube and Twitch regularly each week. I do not use Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, nor TikTok. But feel free to stop by on the sites I do use if you'd like a closer look at the creation process! Direct links can be found below and on my Carrd.
Website: www.coreyartusimagery.com
Mastodon: https://mindly.social/@coreyart...
Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/Coreya…
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/coreyartus
How it’s Made
This image was inspired by the work of Charles "Rennie" Mackintosh, a painter known for his work in the Glasgow School style, which was a Scottish version of Art Nouveau which came to be associated with four painters called "The Glasgow Four".
It was completed entirely in Procreate on an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil. It was done live, on the Coreyartus Imagery livestream on Sunday, October 20, 2024. It took about 2hrs and 48min to complete and required a total of 3017 strokes of the Pencil.
You can watch the recording of the livestream here: https://makertube.net/w/6mHZNGaLYJdcpPN5zBtZas
Shop Policies
No returns or exchanges
Buyer can contact seller about any issues with an order.