Metal detecting in a field with a group of 12 monkeys with spades, and Valentines-day Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/15/2025
2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
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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
Metal detecting in a field with a group of 12 monkeys with spades, and Valentines-day Card
Description
Front and center, imagine a swirling cascade of vibrant geometric shapes, echoing the lively spirit of Wassily Kandinsky and Joan Miró. Picture a rolling field composed of bold, interconnected blocks of primary colors in the style of Piet Mondrian, creating a grid-like landscape. This field is peppered with abstract, fluid forms reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's splatters—perhaps representing tufts of grass or patches of wildflowers.
Scattered throughout this vivid scene are twelve abstracted monkey figures, each formed with playful, exaggerated curves and spirals. These monkeys, inspired by the bold strokes of Willem de Kooning, are whimsically distorted, each one wielding a spade. Their bodies are a chaotic blend of colors—bright oranges, deep blues, and vibrant reds—like a living extension of the colorful background.
In the distance, create an outline of a large, mysterious metallic shape, its silhouette stark and minimal, nodding to the simplicity of Kazimir Malevich. This is the metal detector, its form filled with layers of subtle, translucent washes akin to the work of Gerhard Richter, casting a sense of depth and intrigue.
Suspended in the sky, form letters spelling out "TITS" using Cy Twombly-inspired scrawls. The letters are etched in soft pastels, subtly contrasting against the deep, serene backdrop of a Rothko-esque sky—a gradient of rich, overlapping hues that fade from deep indigo at the top to a gentle lavender near the horizon.
Incorporate delicate, rhythmic lines across the scene, inspired by Agnes Martin, to create a sense of movement, as if a gentle breeze is sweeping through the field, rustling the abstracted forms and setting the monkeys into a comical, harmonious dance of discovery.
This Valentine's Day scene is an abstract celebration of color, form, and unexpected whimsy, inviting viewers to explore and find love in the most unconventional places.
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