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Pet loss holiday card Christmas Card

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Wed, Mar 25, 2026

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

Pet loss holiday card Christmas Card

Description

The front cover of this Christmas greeting card depicts an abstract, solemn winter landscape, where the theme of pet loss is woven into the imagery through symbolic elements. The canvas is divided using a grid reminiscent of Piet Mondrian's style, with interlocking squares and rectangles of muted blues and whites that suggest a snowy field under a twilight sky. In the foreground, a series of fluid lines reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's energetic strokes, swirl together to form an ethereal silhouette of a cat and a dog sitting together, looking upwards towards the sky. Above them, soft, circular forms inspired by Joan Miró float amidst the grid, representing playful snowflakes. Among these snowflakes, one stands out—a translucent, shimmering star, subtly hinting at a guiding star, a symbol of hope and remembrance. The background transitions into a Rothko-esque gradient, with the deep, somber blues at the bottom gradually lightening towards the top, capturing the fading daylight and the enduring connection with the beloved pets. Scattered throughout the landscape are small, stark black lines, paying homage to Cy Twombly, which subtly trace the paths once traveled by paws in the snow, now a cherished memory. In the upper right corner, a delicate outline of an evergreen tree, composed of precise geometric shapes reminiscent of Kazimir Malevich, stands tall, its branches draped in wisps of silver, akin to a gentle touch of frost, symbolizing the continuity of life and the ever-present spirit of those we've loved and lost.

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