Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards
Greeting Cards

Greeting Cards

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Greeting Cards
11 x 17 in.
2-Color Risograph Print, Limited Edition.

These prints feature artworks by SBTT Artists Inés Orehuela, Stevie Eddy, Caroline Pruitt, and Ramona Shaddix alongside different sayings in yellow and blue inks. Each were designed and printed by the Atlanta based artist, Talia Bromstad of Bromstad Printing Co.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Inés Orehuela
Work from Inés Orihuela tends to show her process. She works and reworks pieces multiple times before considering them to be complete. So most of her art has signs of her process: visible erasures, pencil lines rerouted with ink, correction fluid to soften a smudge, etc. We've grown to consider them to be an integral part of her work - a comment on the labored evolution of each work of art. Inés subject matter usually falls into one of two categories, the natural world or pop culture. Her equal treatment of both is results in a consistently engaging, intriguing, and delightful body of work.

Stevie Eddy
Stevie loves heavy metal but will settle for punk rock in a pinch. He often uses records, album art, and lyrics as inspiration and visual reference. On the flip side of his subject interests are animals, especially birds. All of his work shares the charm, humor, and warmth generated by the genuine enthusiasm of its maker.

Caroline Pruitt
Caroline has a big heart and a quick laugh. As one of our newer artists, she is constantly trying out new subjects and techniques. So far she had worked primarily in paint and found inspiration in animals, plants, and football. She favors bright colors, pattern, and repetition and allows her warmth and positivity to come through naturally in all of her creative choices.

Ramona Shaddix
Ramona's playful nature comes through in all of her work. Her techniques lend themselves to simple lines and stylized images. In both her artwork and personal style, Ramona is never afraid of bright colors, distinctive style, and a touch of femininity. Her most frequented subjects are angels and animals–the cuter the better.