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Snails Greeting Card featuring the photograph Save the Snails by Janeen Wassink Searles

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Save the Snails Greeting Card

Janeen Wassink Searles

by Janeen Wassink Searles

$5.20

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Product Details

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.

Design Details

Three California garden snails, from the bottom. Check out the fellow in the middle with the buck teeth. =)... more

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Comments (10)

Gerald Strine

Gerald Strine

This is fun love it.

Kathy Gibbons

Kathy Gibbons

Cool Shot !!!

Janeen Wassink Searles

Janeen Wassink Searles

Thank you, all!

Mingqi Ge

Mingqi Ge

Wow

Li  van Saathoff

Li van Saathoff

Great shot! :)

Tatyana Seamon

Tatyana Seamon

Very creative !

Janeen Wassink Searles

Janeen Wassink Searles

I appreciate the compliments, Bob!

Bob Christopher

Bob Christopher

Hi Janeen...I like your image. A novel point of view and you have achieved a unique image. Well lit and well photographed...Cheers Bob

Janeen Wassink Searles

Janeen Wassink Searles

I used a scanner to capture this one. The image could have been bigger if the scanner could scan faster at a higher resolution, unfortunately when I tried, the scanner recorded wierd color blocks where the snails moved. don't you just love the fellow in the middle with buck teeth?

Artist's Description

Three California garden snails, from the bottom. Check out the fellow in the middle with the buck teeth. =)

"It was a quiet cafe in Orleans, France
where we held our midnight rendezvous,
conspiring pour la resistance
It seemed like something Woody Allen would do,
talking politics, ethics, animal rights
one fateful night long ago.
The mood like the food we kept it light
till someone ordered escargot.
How sad for the snails, I cried woefully
shedding tears on my brioche.
To have given up their lives needlessly
for the bourgeoisie, how gauche...."
~ Camille West

About Janeen Wassink Searles

Janeen Wassink Searles

Welcome! I'm a photographer currently living in northwest Iowa, but soon to be moving to Cody, Wyoming where my emphasis will be Victorian and Old West imagery. My portfolio is pretty mixed at the moment. I've been trying some different things like using a flatbed scanner to create macro images instead of a camera, adding textures to images with pen and ink stippling, and using the program Apophysis to experiment with fractal patterns. I also have a couple of images in there that were taken with vintage cameras from my collection. Thanks for visiting!

 

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