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For Every Season, There Is a Reason To Tell People You Care


Merlin has located a line of greeting and note cards that are as unique as he is and so perfect for this site. Both examples below are blank inside just waiting for your special words. Each measures approximately 5 inches by 7 inches and is suitable for framing. The entire series has been designed by renowned fantasy artists and this presentation is just a temptation taste of more to come. Cost per each is $2.50 plus 10% S&H (minimum S&H is $ 1.50),

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Ariosto

Artist: Don Maitz. "I strive to imaginatively create things that cannot be. I paint the unexpected. In each painting something fantastic is happening, has happened, or is about to happen. By placing a deaf ear to the ground, my concentration out the window, and my hand firmly on a paintbrush; scenes of imagination and wonder spring to life as if by magic. The studio shakes and rattles as eruptions of multicolored smoke billow forth amidst exclamations of eureka, abracadabra, yo-ho-ho, and then - poof! Another painting appears."

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The Guardian


Artist: Leslie D'Allesandro Hill. Leslie's artistic forte seems to be fairies. In 1976, she discovered that her fairies were actual entities living within her creations. As she tells the story, "It first happened when I was unconsciously drawing some trees and sat back to admire my work. I was astonished when these fairies (which I had not drawn) started to appear behind the trees.

"Since that time, Leslie has refined the process by which she captures these fairies. It requires observation, practice, and infinite patience. "First, I create an environment, and then they (the fairies) being the vain creatures they are, place themselves in that environment. But it has got to be to their satisfaction or they won't come, they won't show up."

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