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By Dan Wiemer
Notecards are beautifully printed on premium white card stock, packaged in a Kraft-colored box with a die-cut window displaying the front image, and include white envelopes. Each notecard is 5 W x 7 H inches or 7 H x 5 W inches in size. 8 assorted notecards, 2 of each image shown.
Blank inside.
Four Dan Wiemer images included:
Shimmer
Big Moon
Moonshine
Sky On Fire
$24.95
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Dan is a landscape artist working in watermedia, capturing his love of the natural world. He paints both en plein air and in his Red Wing, Minnesota, studio. Dan trained as a graphic designer (with a BA from Iowa State University), and was past president of the Minnesota Watercolor Society. His background allows him to play with the shapes and textures of landscape, finding the rhythms in a scene. He doesn’t try to replicate nature and instead interpretively distills, stylizes, and translates when he paints. “For me, the process is the product. I want my work to reflect an energy and directness.” Learn more about Dan's artmaking process in our Q&A with the artist.