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by Sarah Loft
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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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I photographed this metal bird in the German town of Eltville. It was attached to a rooftop and struck me as a lovely bit of folk art.... more
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I photographed this metal bird in the German town of Eltville. It was attached to a rooftop and struck me as a lovely bit of folk art.
Per Wikipedia: In the sixth century, it is reputed that Pope Gregory I declared the cock the emblem of Christianity saying the rooster was "the most suitable emblem of Christianity", being "the emblem of St Peter". Some say that it was as a result of this that the cock began to be used as a weather vane on church steeples, and some a Papal enactment of the ninth century ordered the figure of the cock to be placed on every church steeple. It is known that Pope Leo IV had the figure of the cock placed on the Old St. Peter's Basilica or old Constantinian basilica and has served as a religious icon and reminder of Peter's denial of Christ since that time, with some churches still having the rooster on the steeple today. Alternative theories about the origin of weathercocks on church steeples are that it was an emblem of the vigilance of the clergy...
I see art as not only creation, but also (and maybe primarily) as discovery. For the most part I do collage work and photography, but also enjoy pen and marker drawing, some occasional painting as well as more three dimensional work such as making baskets, dolls, and other objects.As you will see if you wander through my galleries, I have a very wide range of interests. Check out my Artist of the Day feature in Today's Visions.com, curated and written by Mark Myhaver. http://galleries.todaysvisions.com/2014/08/13/todays-featured-artist-sarah-loft/ Some of my artwork appears on products sold at Zazzle. Check out the following websites for that: MugNation See my store at Zazzle LittleCircus See my store at Zazzle And, on an...
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Elizabeth Cox
Love this!
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Elizabeth!
Aimelle ML
adorable :)
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Aimelle!
Rachel Morrison
Designer rooster! Wonderfully done!
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Rachel!
Georgia Mizuleva
Fabulous.
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Georgia!
Catalina Walker
I Absolutely love the description and awesome meaning of this amazing rooster, dear Sarah! :)
Sarah Loft replied:
And another thank you, Catalina! :)
Catalina Walker
Love this unique creative piece! Incredible work, Sarah! l/f/tw
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Catalina!
Skip Willits
Wonderful Sarah. Neat find, simple image but pleasing.
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Skip!
Lenore Senior
What a delightful find! I love this! v/f!!
Sarah Loft replied:
Thank you, Lenore!