Postcard "Matisse Cat Hug", A6
- High quality and artistic cat postcard inspired by the work of the artist Henri Matisse
- Style: Fauvism
- Printed on 300 gsm G.F. Smith Accent Calisto paper
- Envelope included (140 gsm recycled paper)
- Environmentally friendly printed with vegan ink
- Dimensions: 10,5 x 15 cm (A6)
- Blank pages on the inside for your own text
- Creative postcard for your cat crazy friends who will love it for sure!
- Great motif for decorating your wall
Description
Henri Catisse - or Henri Matisse, as normal people call him - is one of the most important artists of Classical Modernism, along with Pablo Picatso (sorry). He is one of the pioneers and main representatives of Fauvism, which wanted to break away from Impressionism at the beginning of the 20th century. Bright colors and the representation of space were particularly important to Fauvism. And how beautiful and intimate is this cat hug?
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- Lovingly designed calendar 2022 with various cat illustrations
- 13 sheets, fixed with a black document clip
- Printed on high quality and very strong paper, so you can lean the pages against the wall for example
- Paper quality: 300g/m², cream-colored, FSC-certified, wood-free, acid-free and aging-resistant
- Format: A5 (14,8 x 21 cm)
- Pleasant feel due to high volume
- Super practical: When the month is over, you can simply cut off the cat picture and send it as a postcard or frame it.
Description
Still looking for a Christmas gift? Surprise your cat-crazy friends with a special handmade cat calendar! The great thing: The calendar does not just end up in the trash can later. The designs can simply be cut off and used as a beautiful wall decoration or as a postcard for even more joy.
Katja Rub created the original illustrations with scraped cardboard. This involves scratching away the top layer of a coated cardboard. She then scanned them in and reworked them on the computer.