The Path through the Irises by Claude Monet depicts a bird’s eye view of the garden path at Monet’s home in Giverny. Irises were among Monet’s favorite flowers and he had many planted in the flowerbeds surrounding his home. This work, and several others similar in subject, were created during the First World War in 1915.
The Artist Series artfully transforms paint strokes into paper strips using the ancient art of quilling. Each card takes several hours to make and reimagines a famous work of art into a magnificent greeting card that can either be sent and shared with loved ones or kept and framed as the work of art it is.
Handmade in Vietnam
All of our cards come with a coordinating envelope, and a short history of quilling on the back of the card.
Our square cards require extra postage.
Inside Copy: Blank
Inside Size: 6in x 6in
Don't just send a card, send Art!
Each card sold separately
This organization is able to employ over 500 local Ho Chi Minh City quillers, providing them with a stable, safe work environment with healthcare, and food benefits. They also have set up a program where these members of the community can come take supplies and complete work in their home, on their own time. They are paid per piece finished, and are able to contribute and create beautiful work they otherwise would not have the chance to do.
Beautiful card. Love the intricate design.