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by Rebecca Carr
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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This nasturtium grows in Maggie Valley, North Carolina near a charming cabin we rented for a week in the summer. I ventured out after an afternoon... more
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Tapestry
This nasturtium grows in Maggie Valley, North Carolina near a charming cabin we rented for a week in the summer. I ventured out after an afternoon shower and was taken with the droplets of rain still dripping off the bloom. Nasturtium flowers are edible and apparently a bit peppery in taste, but why eat something so beautiful? It is said the round leaves are also edible and "delicious" - but I prefer lettuce!
Nasturtium flowers can be bright yellow, red or orange. Their Latin name is Tropaeolum majus. Carl Linnaeus, the famous Swedish botanist, thought the flowers looked like a Roman tropaeum or trophy pole upon which the Roman army placed the armor and helmets of vanquished enemies. Linnaeus looked at this amazingly vibrant, lovely flowering plant and decided that the stem looked like the trophy pole and the leaves and blossom looked like shields and bloody helmets. He must have been extremely tired and out of good ideas at that point.
I added some textures...
Atlanta based photographer, Rebecca Carr, has been honing her photography skills for the last several years. Originally drawn to digital art forms, Rebecca has brought her passion for technology to her photographic statements. Raised in the southeastern United States, Rebecca's work is informed by the beauty and iconography of the region.
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Colleen Cornelius
Beautiful L/F
Jim Love
So pretty...
Jim Cook
Love your use of texture!
Judy Vincent
Great capture!
Marta Kazmierska
Nice work!
Adam Gladstone
cool
Chance Kafka
beautiful and eye catching colors here
Dana Hardy
Pretty
Steve Henderson
Colorful!
Joan Stratton
Lovely capture :)
Marcy Wielfaert
Wonderful work here, Rebecca!
Jennifer White
Nice work!
Stuart Litoff
Lovely!
Robyn King
Wonderful image!
Heather King
Beautiful ♥
Steve Karol
Nice
Fei A
Wonderful work !
Aimee L Maher ALM GALLERY
Lovely work!
Joe Schofield
Very creative work ! lf
Denise Harty
Wonderful added textures in this image! L/F
BASANT SONI
Amazing close up with Glorious Divine show .. + L f Rebecca.. Suitably such dried petals of flowers also used to create Organic Art along with other surdy dried ingredients (Before Perishing) on Bark Canvas of palm tree.The concept of Art is Eco Friendly.
Allen Beatty
Nice
Lisa Wooten
Nice. l/F