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Wolf Stare Stationery Card

$15
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Wolf Stare Stationery Card

$15
Quantity: Set of 3 Folded Cards (5" x 7")
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$15

Description

A wolf's head in profile gazes intently leftward, rendered in soft graphite with fine detail across its fur and sharp features. A dense forest of evergreen trees emerges from the wolf's mane, creating a double-exposure effect that merges animal and wilderness into a single contemplative image. Printed on smooth white card stock and made to order, artwork on the front, blank inside, envelopes included in every set. A handwritten note that arrives as an independent artist's work.

Specifications

  • Comes in a set of 3 or set of 10 cards
  • Includes European fold envelopes
  • Printed on bright white, smooth card stock
  • Blank white inside
  • Comes in a set of 3 or set of 10 cards
  • Includes European fold envelopes
  • Printed on bright white, smooth card stock
  • Blank white inside

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SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

Wolf Stare

Andreas Lie

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Andreas Lie
About The Artist

Andreas Lie is a self-taught visual artist based in Bergen, Norway. He is most known for his double exposure style which reflect a deep appreciation for nature and the wildlife that inhabits the wilderness near his home. He is fortunate to live in a place surrounded by majestic mountains and wild spaces, which are undoubtedly an inexhaustible source of inspiration for him in his work. He also likes to experiment with other styles, check out more at: http://www.andreaslie.com

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