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Estimated Delivery:

12/25/2025

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Estimated Delivery:

12/25/2025

Materials & Packing

  • Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
  • Comes with a Kraft Envelope

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Description

The front cover of this quirky birthday greeting card for Rajashekar features a whimsical, abstract scene bursting with creativity and color. The canvas is divided into sections reminiscent of Mondrian's grids but with a twist: instead of rigid lines, the divisions are wavy and irregular, as if they were drawn by a mischievous breeze. Each section is filled with different elements inspired by the listed artists. In one, there's a playful Jackson Pollock-style splatter of vibrant paint, resembling a joyful confetti explosion. Another segment showcases a Rothko-esque gradient of warm colors, creating a sense of depth and movement.

Floating across the entire scene are Kandinsky-inspired geometric shapes: circles, triangles, and squares in bold primary colors that seem to dance on the page. Among these shapes, Joan Miró-esque organic lines snake and curl whimsically, each line intersecting and intertwining with another, creating a playful maze.

In the sky-like background, fluffy, abstract clouds are composed of delicate Cy Twombly scribbles, adding texture and whimsy. Here, in the largest cloud, is the name "Rajashekar" elegantly woven into the sky with swirling letters, resembling a delightful, colorful ribbon. Below, a deconstructed cake inspired by de Kooning stands tall, each layer a different abstract pattern, with a lit candle that looks like a twisted, melting color stick.

Scattered throughout are tiny Agnes Martin-inspired grids, adding a touch of order among the chaos, while a Malevich-style black square sits cheekily in a corner, offering contrast. The entire scene is a riot of texture and color, ensuring Rajashekar's birthday is celebrated with a truly unique visual feast.

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