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Wooden Ships Greeting Card featuring the painting A Red Sky In The Mourning by Steven Holder

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A Red Sky In The Mourning Greeting Card

Steven Holder

by Steven Holder

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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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If I were permitted to paint only one painting in my life It would be this one. Attention to the hands must be given.The figure at bottom center has... more

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Comments (3)

Laurie Search

Laurie Search

This is just wonderful, Steven!! Such beautiful storytelling!!! :)))

Steven Holder replied:

:) !

Bill Hubbard

Bill Hubbard

Very nice Steven. Your area is rich in maritime history. Have you painted any of the old sailing and trading schooners that plied the northwest coast? I'm from a fishing family in Gloucester, Ma and kind of specialize in that type of painting.

Arlin Jules

Arlin Jules

Very nice

Steven Holder replied:

Thank you Arlin!

Artist's Description

If I were permitted to paint only one painting in my life It would be this one. Attention to the hands must be given.The figure at bottom center has a reversed clenched fist, she blows through her lips as if to help the wind dispatch the ship to other places. The elder figure at far right rolls her thumb and finger together in contemplation of what she has achieved,the central figure waves good-bye with an invisible hand.There is a hint of a tear on her cheek.Red sky in the morning ("Sailors take warning" )Is set in a time long ago to display how the warnings were present a long time ago. The castle represents the home. The ship setting to sea in uncertain weather is in metaphor of how fragile our lives are. Setting sail in a storm is filled with risk.Sometimes family members are lost in angry seas never to return home.

About Steven Holder

Steven Holder

Thanks for visiting my page. I have posted some of my work as an expression of my love for painting. This love has been a driving force in my life,as well as the source of much pleasure ,gratification, and comfort in times of uncertainty. Painting to me is truly an act of worship. I am the son of north coast fisherman. Born in Fort Bragg Ca, Some of my my earliest memories were associated with ancient redwood forests and the rugged coastline where we lived. As a young child I a great desire to draw pictures of the things outdoors that I was so fascinated by. I . Recently I've discovered the freedom of painting with Acrylic.What ever the media whatever the subject or how well I express it, it's all for fun. When I become too serious or...

 

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