Barry Manilow, Job Centre, and London Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/15/2025
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2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
Add printed cards in these bundle sizes and the best price applies automatically.
Estimated Delivery:
12/15/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Barry Manilow, Job Centre, and London Birthday Card
Description
The front cover of the birthday greeting card features a bustling, whimsical street scene in the heart of London, bursting with detail and a touch of surreal humor.
Foreground: In the center, a lively Barry Manilow caricature with an exaggerated, expressive face is sitting behind a small, vintage piano. The piano's open lid reveals a miniaturized replica of the Tower Bridge emerging from the strings, creating a playful architectural melody. Barry is dressed in an over-the-top sequined jacket in shimmering shades of purple and gold, a nod to his stage glamor. His iconic hairstyle is accentuated with stylized swirls reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley's ink work.
Midground: To the left, there's an Edward Gorey-esque depiction of a classic British Job Centre, humorously reimagined as "Barry Manilow's Job Centre for Aspiring Pop Stars." The entrance is flanked by two Victorian-style street lamps casting elongated, patterned shadows. A queue of quirky characters snakes out of the entrance, each person carrying a record-shaped balloon with Barry’s face on it, adding a touch of the fantastical.
Background: The scene is set against a detailed London skyline with Big Ben and the London Eye intricately drawn in the style of Gustave Doré, providing a dramatic backdrop. Fluffy, Sendak-style clouds float above, one of which has “Julia” subtly inscribed within its whorls, as if naturally formed by the wind.
Objects & Details: Scattered around the street are classic London elements: a red double-decker bus parked to one side with a destination banner humorously reading "Mandyville," and a Beatrix Potter-inspired pigeon wearing a tiny top hat pecking at sheet music near Barry’s feet. The street itself is cobblestone, illustrated with meticulous detail in the style of Norman Rockwell, each stone uneven and charmingly irregular.
Color Palette: The overall color scheme blends vibrant, eye-catching colors with muted earth tones. The scene utilizes Maxfield Parrish's rich blues and glowing oranges to enhance the sky, while the street and buildings are illustrated in warm, muted tones to create contrast and depth.
This detailed, lively scene combines a touch of the surreal with iconic elements of London, humorously intertwined with Barry Manilow’s showbiz flair, providing a visually entertaining narrative that captures the essence of an eccentric birthday celebration.
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