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 Greeting Card featuring the digital art King Cecil by Greg Liotta

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King Cecil Greeting Card

Greg Liotta

by Greg Liotta

$8.95

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Product Details

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.

Design Details

This painting is a tribute to Cecil, the African Lion that was shot during a kill-for-sport safari adventure this week. 75% of profit from all sales... more

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Comments (2)

Wendy Rickwalt

Wendy Rickwalt

Beautiful tribute.

Greg Liotta replied:

Thank you Wendy! :-)

Howard Bagley

Howard Bagley

Congratulations on your sale.

Greg Liotta replied:

Thanks Howard! :-)

Artist's Description

This painting is a tribute to Cecil, the African Lion that was shot during a kill-for-sport safari "adventure" this week. 75% of profit from all sales of this painting will go to Lion Guardians http://lionguardians.org/. Lion Guardians train Maasai warriors to monitor lion movements, warn pastoralists when lions are in the area, recover lost livestock, reinforce protective fencing and intervene to stop lion hunting parties, resulting in reduced livestock and losses and therefore the need to retaliate. More than 40 warriors are employed as Lion Guardians covering over thousands of square miles of key wildlife habitat in Kenya’s Amboseli ecosystem as well as the Ruaha landscape of Tanzania. Lion killing in the Lion Guardians’ areas has been nearly eliminated and the Amboseli lion population is now growing.

About Greg Liotta

Greg Liotta

When I was a boy I also used to create radically vibrant landscapes with crayons, and cover it all up with black crayola. Then I would take my fingernail and scratch out my name, so "Greg" broke through the blackness like a bold rainbow. A great metaphor for my life, from facilitating seminars, scratching out the vibrant beauty of people's connections, to inspiring others. Its ALL art, including my work with people, to photographing nature, to traditional media. And now, expanding this art form through the digital medium afforded by iPad apps. I took up working with acrylics about 20 years ago, then switched to pastels because I fell in love with the way the pigment sparkled. I relished the feel of paint and canvas meeting like a...

 

$8.95