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Till death do you part Wedding Card

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Mon, Feb 16, 2026

Materials & Packing

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

Till death do you part Wedding Card

Description

The greeting card front cover is a vibrant abstract representation of a wedding scene, a cacophony of bold and playful shapes and colors.

The background is a Rothko-esque gradient with layers of deep midnight blue at the top transitioning into a warm sunset orange at the bottom, suggesting the merging of day and night, life and afterlife.

At the center, a deconstructed wedding arch inspired by Kandinsky, with geometric forms and sharp angles in alternating hues of red, yellow, and blue, seems to pulsate with movement. The lines swirl like Pollock's drips, connecting a constellation of squares and circles that float in space.

In the foreground, an abstract representation of a wedding cake towers up. The cake is composed of Mondrian-like grids, each layer featuring a different color: one is a vibrant fuchsia, the next is a crisp white, and the top layer is a cheerful turquoise. On the top tier, instead of a traditional topper, a curving Twombly-style script spells "Louise & Tom," interwoven with the lines, as if being lifted by a whimsical breeze.

Surrounding the cake, Miro-esque starbursts and amoeba shapes in gold, teal, and magenta scatter around the page, representing the joy and spontaneity of the celebration. A Malevich-inspired black square floats quietly off to the side, a nod to the theme "Till death do you part," subtly grounding the scene amidst its jubilant chaos.

At the top of the card, against the backdrop of the dusky sky, abstract clouds swirl in shades of lavender and cream, a de Kooning touch, hinting at eternity and beyond.

Overall, the card is an explosion of color and form, a marriage of lines and space, speaking to the union it celebrates.

Generated with these themes: Till death do you part.

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