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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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Sam Elliott from Desperate Trail... more
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Average Rating (4.84 Stars):
Constance Harper
April 26th, 2024
Very beautiful painting! Love the greeting cards!
Paul Cutright
April 25th, 2024
I loved the card. Message inside was perfect (just like I requested) Only comment - the picture seemed too large for the card (glue showing on the side) Next time I will down size the picture. I have ordered many cards from fineartamerica and have been very pleased with the artist selection and quality of the art. Paul Cutright
Sitara Laurenti
April 25th, 2024
Gorgeous!! rich colors, lovely glossy finish.
Sitara Laurenti
April 25th, 2024
Beautiful..lovely gloss finish, vibrant colors and amazing details
Kathleen Sanford
April 24th, 2024
Loved this! Colors not quite as bright as what you are showing but I still loved it!
Kathleen Sanford
April 24th, 2024
I thought the colors could have been a little brighter but I was happy with the product!
Sam Elliott from Desperate Trail
Tall, thin, wiry Sam Elliott is the classic picture of the American cowboy. Elliott began his acting career on the stage and his film debut was in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). Over the years there would be few opportunities to act in feature westerns, but it would be television that gave him that opportunity, in The Sacketts, The Shadow Riders and The Yellow Rose , among others. He would also work in non-westerns, usually as a tough guy. In ‘91 he wrote the screenplay and co-starred with his wife in the made-for-TV western Conager .
Kenneth Kelsoe was born in 1944, in Montebello, California, and was the third of four boys. His father, Boze, was a lumber grader. Boze changed jobs frequently, so the family moved up and down the west coast of the United States. At one time they lived in a logging camp in the Trinity Alps. On another, the family lived in downtown East Los Angeles. While in high school, Ken played football, water polo, and wrestled. He was also the editor of the school newspaper. Ken graduated from Marysville High School in 1962. After graduation he worked in a lumber mill for a year before returned to school to study art at Santa Ana College and Yuba College. While at Yuba College, Ken met Patsy Lynn DeGarmo, the love of his life. In 1965...
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Myrna Walsh
Great work !! Congrats on your sale.
Gene Parks
Congratulations on your sale!
Sunil Kapadia
Congratulations on your sale!
James BO Insogna
Fantastic work!
Gene Gregory
It looks like Sam Elliott to me.....and a great painting!
Gene Gregory
It looks like Sam Elliott to me.....and a great painting!
Linda Mungerson
Kenneth your work is so wonderful, it was your art that brought me to FAA. FANTASTIC