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Urban Greeting Card featuring the digital art Free... but not by Gun Legler

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Free... but not Greeting Card

Gun Legler

by Gun Legler

$6.95

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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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Comments (51)

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you Colleen!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you so much I'ina!

I'ina  Van Lawick

I'ina Van Lawick

Powerful. Freedom, a state of mind. Love the light filtering through. A sense of hope. L

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

I am glad you do Rosa. Thank you!

Rosa Cobos

Rosa Cobos

And so....yes, the title is splendid....out of the density of misty greys...the figures are calling our attention, while the men, are giving them their backs. I love it so. Rosa

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Don't think so Joe, but thanks!

Joe Jake Pratt

Joe Jake Pratt

Interesting, cryptic shot Gun..were they setting up a soccer goal net?

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in Urban Images!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you very much EvaLena!

Eva-Lena Martinson

Eva-Lena Martinson

so interesting deep and beautiful

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you very much Ismo!

Ismo Raisanen

Ismo Raisanen

Fantastic work! Catches the eye instantly. =)

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in Afternoon and Dawn!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in Waiting Room Art!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you Lenore!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in The WOW Gallery!

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Fascinating and beautiful! I love, love this! v/f

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Exact so Hartmut. I also thought of masculin and feminine conditions.

Hartmut Jager

Hartmut Jager

A subtle, but telling and dramatic depiction of the many events and people that keep us struggling against the many imposed on us restrictions.

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in Fabulous Art Boutique!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in Thae Night Gallery!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in What - Question Mark

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you for the feature in Out Of The Ordinary!

Gun Legler

Gun Legler

Thank you Freddy!

About Gun Legler

Gun Legler

I live in Sweden in a little village near Gothenburg. When I was 40 I left my job as a child psychologist and teacher, and went to art school where I learned graphic art (etchings and such) for four years. Besides that I have worked much with textile collages and watercolor collages. After buying my first computer more than thirty years ago, I more and more concentrated on digital art. Now the computer takes all my time . I have no education in computer art. I am self-taught. I work in PaintShopPro and sometimes Photoshop. I work mostly from photos, mine and others. Textures are very important to me. I think my love for working with textiles has given birth to that love. With my images I try to evoke an emotional response in the viewer. I...

 

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