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by Ben Saturen
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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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The low arching reef formation evolved from the fracturing of a solid reef block. Another level appears and leads the viewer into deeper... more
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The low arching reef formation evolved from the fracturing of a solid reef block. Another level appears and leads the viewer into deeper waters.
As I built up the reef with consecutive images collected from many different sources, I began to see a mystic sea creature with tenacular facial features unveil itself. Looking at us over its encrusting cape, the creature glances cautiously. A reddish-fingered golden crown caps this shaman as it shares sentry duty with the familiar Sergeant Major in his yellow and black striped uniform. Are these animals real or imagined? Soon we feel the landscape is about to move. He longer we look, the more uncertain we are as to what is alive and what is not. What other animal lurks beyond our vision in this fantastic Animalscape?
Oil painter, printmaker, muralist, faux finish artist and educator, BEN SATUREN, was inspired to portray ocean life while snorkeling in the Red Sea where he observed subjects rarely portrayed on canvas. Awarded “Artist of the Year” by Project Reefkeeper, Ben’s images include wildlife, landscapes, still life, and geometric abstracts. His styles range from super-realism to cartoon characters to faux finishes. Listed in “Who’s Who in American Art,” his work has been published in the “Artist’s Magazine,” “Wildlife Art News Magazine,” and “Christie’s Auction Catalog." Ben's work has been reproduced for murals, T-shirts, posters, puzzles, postcards, and postage stamps. His artwork can be found in private and public collections worldwide...
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Ellen Young
Pretty amazing! Looks like a photograph! Wow!
Ben Saturen replied:
Yes it looks like a photograph but it actually is an oil painting of a fictional scene! -Ben-