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Suburbia Greeting Card featuring the photograph Suburbia Aglow by Kellice Swaggerty

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Suburbia Aglow Greeting Card

Kellice Swaggerty

by Kellice Swaggerty

$4.95

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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.

Design Details

This Montclair, New Jersey neighborhood, Grove Terrace specifically, was undergoing improvements. Unfortunately, one of the so-called improvements... more

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Comments (19)

Randy Burns

Randy Burns

Kellice, this image speaks volumes to me. What a great and deep narrative it expresses. It goes right along with your description. I love it. F/L.

Nicklas Gustafsson

Nicklas Gustafsson

What a cool picture!

Chance Kafka

Chance Kafka

Aglow indeed! Great work!

Wayne Moran

Wayne Moran

wow such a wonderfully beautiful image my friend.

Viktor Lazarev

Viktor Lazarev

Very impressive piece ,Kellice !...v/f

Reynold Jay

Reynold Jay

Beautiful work of art. Marvelous once again Kellice. FAVORITE!

Felix Lai

Felix Lai

Great image, love the beautiful sky, very well done! l/f

Soraya Silvestri

Soraya Silvestri

Wow!!

Thank you, Soraya! :)

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

Interesting photo Kellice!!! LF

Thanks so much, Marvin! I really appreciate it! :)

Janet Felts

Janet Felts

WOW v

Thanks very much, Janet! :)

ABeautifulSky  Photography

ABeautifulSky Photography

Very dramatic, surreal image Kellice! What a shame they cut those trees down. f/v

Thanks Bill! Yes, the street surely had a much different feel to it after some of the natural charm and beauty were gone.

Tautvydas Davainis

Tautvydas Davainis

beautiful detailed and creative work... Tautvydas:)

I appreciate your kind comments, Tautvydas! Thank you very much! :)

Sheryl Bobbitt

Sheryl Bobbitt

Your work is so exciting, this piece is very dramatic. Love it.

Thank you so much Sheryl! I truly appreciate it! :)

Michael Carter

Michael Carter

Fabulous light, color and shapes, Kellice!

Thank you Michael! I appreciate your wonderful comments!

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

Beautiful work, well done;) v

Thanks very much, Jack!

Kenneth Clarke

Kenneth Clarke

Hello Kellice, you have lots of interesting work on your site. This is one of my fav,s. I like the power of the light behind the power point. Natural energy. Great.

Thank you so very much Kenneth. I do appreciate very much your positive comments and support!

John Malone

John Malone

Interesting description Kellice. After reading it and giving it some thought in context with the composition you have set up as a photographer, I see a very interesting statement. The wires all lead our eye towards the power pole past the chopped up trees. I hardly gave the trees any cognizant recognition because of that, so my vision primarily foucused on the utilitarian nature of the power pole with the transformer as the main subject. Very cool analogy set up here. Obviously in this suburban improvement like so many others bureaucratic decisions focus has nothing to do with aesthetics and everything to do with keeping the real power lines of economics flowing, then they tell us the money was well spent. Fantastic work! Marvelous analogy to garner from it. That my friend makes it truly ART. F/V

Thank you very much John! I am really grateful when one can view my artwork, and then leave with perhaps a new insight, a new understandings, or even perhaps new questions. I am so glad you were able to discover a meaning here which extends beyond the artwork itself, and relates to our very lives as individual persons. I really appreciate your insights you shared, which are sadly very true.

Beto Machado

Beto Machado

I agree with Linda. The structure of wires are like a design for the sunshine. Perfect. F/V!!!!

Thank you very much Beto! I really appreciate all your kind comments and support!

Linda Phelps

Linda Phelps

I like the way you encluded the wires and their post in the subject of this sunset. They are a reality that we can not escape. Lone the tones!

Thank you Linda! In the past I used to think how much better it could be if there were something beautiful in the foreground (e.g. the Grand Canyon) to photograph against a sunset. Yet its more important to photograph beauty wherever we are in the world.

Artist's Description

This Montclair, New Jersey neighborhood, Grove Terrace specifically, was undergoing improvements. Unfortunately, one of the so-called improvements was the destroying of several of the old, lovely trees. As an added thought, I wonder if global warming could one day become more than just a warm-up, and begin to be called "global heating"?

About Kellice Swaggerty

Kellice Swaggerty

Welcome. Thank you for your time in allowing me to share part of my artwork with you. I hope you will discover something here that's personally meaningful for you. Click 'Collections' to view art I have grouped together according to theme. I would love to hear from you with any comments, questions, or requests you might have. Enjoy!

 

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