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Horseapples Greeting Card featuring the painting Horseapples on Velvet #1 by Rand Burns

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Horseapples on Velvet #1 Greeting Card

Rand Burns

by Rand Burns

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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In the mid south of the U.S. people refer to this as a horseapple, osage orange or hedge apple. It is about the size of a large grapefruit and... more

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Comments (8)

Cindy Treger

Cindy Treger

Randy, beautiful work of art using wonderful colors. f/l

Rand Burns replied:

I appreciate you Cindy.

Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa

Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa

Beautiful artwork and interesting story, Randy! L/F

Rand Burns replied:

Thank you very much Mohammad.

Laurel Adams

Laurel Adams

Randy...Being a botanical study artist myself, I love your BOTANICALS and STRUCTURE of PLANTS CollectionS and wish to feature their Intricacies today...THANK YOU for these beautiful glimpses!..LF

Rand Burns replied:

Laurel, thank you for your visit and comments on this series of botanical studies and portraits. Thanking you also for the F/L on the works.

Nancy Griswold

Nancy Griswold

So interesting and painted with such life filled vitality, I just learned about a horse-apple, thanks Randy F/L

Rand Burns replied:

Nancy, thank you for your comment on this horse apple still life and also for the F/L.

Kim Tran

Kim Tran

I love these beautiful glowing fruit with lovely textures. Wonderful painting Randy and fantastic contrast and composition! l/f

Rand Burns replied:

Kim, thank you for your comment on this sold horse apple still life. I appreciate it and also the F/L on the work.

Skip Willits

Skip Willits

Great contrast of color here, wonderful work and will tweet.

Rand Burns replied:

Thank you for your comment on the contrasting colors here Skip and also for the TWEET.

Elisabeth Lucas

Elisabeth Lucas

Great colors and textures! l/f

Rand Burns replied:

Elisabeth, thank you very much for this image, which sold a few years ago. I appreciate the l/f.

Susan Brown    Slizys art signature name

Susan Brown Slizys art signature name

Randol- They sure look innocent and on velvet they look like royal fruit. I can remember in Kentucky, having those osage oranges falling from the trees and dashing to get away from under them. They sure are a fascinating fruit.Just checking in and hope all is well with you and yours.FAV

Rand Burns replied:

Susan, so good hearing you recall these fruits. Love reading your description about their innocence on velvet and being royal. Things are fair here. Having lost my brother on the 10th of this Month has almost done me in. Pushing to do work for now. Hope you are good dear friend. Thank you for the FAVE.

Artist's Description

In the mid south of the U.S. people refer to this as a horseapple, osage orange or hedge apple. It is about the size of a large grapefruit and usually sticky, especially when broken open. The color to the outside surface is always a bright, light green and always catches my eye to paint. The trees were initially brought here to serve the purpose of hedge row fence posts, but escaped and are found widely in the areas of the south. An interesting tree, its bark is a bright orange when peeled away and the color is exposed underneath. They are sometimes used as room deodorizers. The blooms in the spring are insignificant compared to the massive fruit in July.

About Rand Burns

Rand Burns

***ALL IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED.*** ***All paintings are for sale unless marked sold.*** Preserving the technique of painting using a brush, paints and a blank canvas. A theater in the sky, clouds behold God's everlasting presence in His creation that shares His light on the world around us. Hand to canvas humbly coveys a representation of the wonders He has created for our enjoyment. Through brush, paint and canvas the lifelong passion of this artistry, through this special medium, continues. I thank God above for this opportunity He Provides. My paintings are from imagination and begin on a white canvas that has been toned. I do not use photographs, but access imagination, which is most important for myself in being...

 

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