GREETING CARD: Swimming Polar Bear
£3.00
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A single greeting card of the design Polar Bear, taken from a watercolour painting by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie. Printed on high-quality 330gsm ivory coloured card.
Cards are packed with envelopes.
The card is BLANK inside for your own message.
Folded size: 7" x 5".
Wording on back of card - " Sea Bear - The actual scientific name for the polar bear is Ursa Maritimus, which in Latin translates as Sea Bear. this title's very appropriate considering the sea provides pretty much every meal for the polar bear, with seals predominantly being on the menu. Knowing this, Norsemen decided to name the bear The Seal's Dread! Other names feature as well, "The Rider of Icebergs' and 'God's Dog'."
BRAND INFORMATION
Daniel Mackie is the artist behind this collection. This series of watercolours is very heavily influenced by the Japanese print makers of the Ukiyo-e period, which flourished between 1670 and 1870. Like those great masters Daniel seeks to create a harmonious accord between a highly stylised form and the flowing lines of nature, creating decorative designs that lift the spirit and warm the heart.
A single greeting card of the design Polar Bear, taken from a watercolour painting by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie. Printed on high-quality 330gsm ivory coloured card.
Cards are packed with envelopes.
The card is BLANK inside for your own message.
Folded size: 7" x 5".
Wording on back of card - " Sea Bear - The actual scientific name for the polar bear is Ursa Maritimus, which in Latin translates as Sea Bear. this title's very appropriate considering the sea provides pretty much every meal for the polar bear, with seals predominantly being on the menu. Knowing this, Norsemen decided to name the bear The Seal's Dread! Other names feature as well, "The Rider of Icebergs' and 'God's Dog'."
BRAND INFORMATION
Daniel Mackie is the artist behind this collection. This series of watercolours is very heavily influenced by the Japanese print makers of the Ukiyo-e period, which flourished between 1670 and 1870. Like those great masters Daniel seeks to create a harmonious accord between a highly stylised form and the flowing lines of nature, creating decorative designs that lift the spirit and warm the heart.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A single greeting card of the design Polar Bear, taken from a watercolour painting by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie. Printed on high-quality 330gsm ivory coloured card.
Cards are packed with envelopes.
The card is BLANK inside for your own message.
Folded size: 7" x 5".
Wording on back of card - " Sea Bear - The actual scientific name for the polar bear is Ursa Maritimus, which in Latin translates as Sea Bear. this title's very appropriate considering the sea provides pretty much every meal for the polar bear, with seals predominantly being on the menu. Knowing this, Norsemen decided to name the bear The Seal's Dread! Other names feature as well, "The Rider of Icebergs' and 'God's Dog'."
BRAND INFORMATION
Daniel Mackie is the artist behind this collection. This series of watercolours is very heavily influenced by the Japanese print makers of the Ukiyo-e period, which flourished between 1670 and 1870. Like those great masters Daniel seeks to create a harmonious accord between a highly stylised form and the flowing lines of nature, creating decorative designs that lift the spirit and warm the heart.
A single greeting card of the design Polar Bear, taken from a watercolour painting by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie. Printed on high-quality 330gsm ivory coloured card.
Cards are packed with envelopes.
The card is BLANK inside for your own message.
Folded size: 7" x 5".
Wording on back of card - " Sea Bear - The actual scientific name for the polar bear is Ursa Maritimus, which in Latin translates as Sea Bear. this title's very appropriate considering the sea provides pretty much every meal for the polar bear, with seals predominantly being on the menu. Knowing this, Norsemen decided to name the bear The Seal's Dread! Other names feature as well, "The Rider of Icebergs' and 'God's Dog'."
BRAND INFORMATION
Daniel Mackie is the artist behind this collection. This series of watercolours is very heavily influenced by the Japanese print makers of the Ukiyo-e period, which flourished between 1670 and 1870. Like those great masters Daniel seeks to create a harmonious accord between a highly stylised form and the flowing lines of nature, creating decorative designs that lift the spirit and warm the heart.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A single greeting card of the design Polar Bear, taken from a watercolour painting by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie. Printed on high-quality 330gsm ivory coloured card.
Cards are packed with envelopes.
The card is BLANK inside for your own message.
Folded size: 7" x 5".
Wording on back of card - " Sea Bear - The actual scientific name for the polar bear is Ursa Maritimus, which in Latin translates as Sea Bear. this title's very appropriate considering the sea provides pretty much every meal for the polar bear, with seals predominantly being on the menu. Knowing this, Norsemen decided to name the bear The Seal's Dread! Other names feature as well, "The Rider of Icebergs' and 'God's Dog'."
BRAND INFORMATION
Daniel Mackie is the artist behind this collection. This series of watercolours is very heavily influenced by the Japanese print makers of the Ukiyo-e period, which flourished between 1670 and 1870. Like those great masters Daniel seeks to create a harmonious accord between a highly stylised form and the flowing lines of nature, creating decorative designs that lift the spirit and warm the heart.
A single greeting card of the design Polar Bear, taken from a watercolour painting by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie. Printed on high-quality 330gsm ivory coloured card.
Cards are packed with envelopes.
The card is BLANK inside for your own message.
Folded size: 7" x 5".
Wording on back of card - " Sea Bear - The actual scientific name for the polar bear is Ursa Maritimus, which in Latin translates as Sea Bear. this title's very appropriate considering the sea provides pretty much every meal for the polar bear, with seals predominantly being on the menu. Knowing this, Norsemen decided to name the bear The Seal's Dread! Other names feature as well, "The Rider of Icebergs' and 'God's Dog'."
BRAND INFORMATION
Daniel Mackie is the artist behind this collection. This series of watercolours is very heavily influenced by the Japanese print makers of the Ukiyo-e period, which flourished between 1670 and 1870. Like those great masters Daniel seeks to create a harmonious accord between a highly stylised form and the flowing lines of nature, creating decorative designs that lift the spirit and warm the heart.