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Art Greeting Card featuring the digital art Kala by Uncle J's Monsters

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Kala Greeting Card

Uncle J's Monsters

by Uncle J's Monsters

$70.00

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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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A wee little blue Monster named Kala shuttles past a soft green globe. She wears an orange mask and lights a red tail beacon while on the move for... more

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Artist's Description

A wee little blue Monster named Kala shuttles past a soft green globe. She wears an orange mask and lights a red tail beacon while on the move for safety.

Uncle J's Monster #1015

Castanet virtuosa Kala studied at the renowned Academie de Glockenspiel Arts. She holds the all-time record for precisely computing the mass of mist on Mypos over a three-year span. Twice.

Each of my characters is hand-drawn with pencil and pen on paper, scanned, then finished digitally -- adding color, shadows, backgrounds.

My philosophy is "Something different every day." That means each Monster is distinct from the previous: sometimes vertical, sometimes horizontal; horns one day, several eyeballs the next; self-talk: "Y'know...I haven't made an orange guy in a while..."

Please note: The Fine Art America watermark will NOT appear on any final product. It's there to, y'know, thwart evil thievery. (I just typed thwart and thievery...what a doofus.) (And you read '...

About Uncle J's Monsters

Uncle J's Monsters

I draw Monsters who don't know they're monsters. I'm a stay-at-home dad. Among other parental duties, it's my job to get our kids ready and off to school each day. That includes packing their lunches. I put a hand-written note with our son's lunch when he started first grade -- a little love from home. That was all good 'til a few months into second grade when he admitted, "Dad, they're embarrassing." Well, just because his young brain got a bit agitated, I'm not done telling him I love him. So, I began sending along a little sketch instead. Those early, two-minute drawings -- my first since I don't know when -- always on plain 3 inch x 5 inch index cards -- evolved from pretty rough geometric shapes and single-color stick figures,...

 

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