The niche business offers exclusive greeting cards, prints, postcards and gifts. Our scenes are from original water-colours painted by Jason Partner LSA and Malcolm Greensmith LSA. Both well respected artists in their fields, Malcolm for historic figures and general scenes.
With the addition of Bob Hutchinson's Countryside and Nature Gems photographic cards, we are able to offer our customers a diverse range of greeting cards, notecards and two different calendars.To celebrate Jason Partner's work, we have published a 144 page hardback book which features many of his images together with anecdotes from fellow artists and a Foreword by Keith Skipper.
With the addition of Bob Hutchinson's Countryside and Nature Gems photographic cards, we are able to offer our customers a diverse range of greeting cards, notecards and two different calendars.To celebrate Jason Partner's work, we have published a 144 page hardback book which features many of his images together with anecdotes from fellow artists and a Foreword by Keith Skipper.
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Jason Partner began publishing greeting cards in the 1960's selling to friends and local farmers. However when he held exhibitions and commissions followed, Jason asked friends and close relatives to take on the card business for him. He was commissioned to paint for the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, the Duke of Edinburgh and former Prime Minister John Major.
Over the years Malcolm's work has been sold in the US and Holland. His designs followed and sometimes lead the new trends and fashions of the time, building up a large portfolio of artwork along the way. Malcolm has also been asked to design stamps for the Royal Mail and has had artwork placed on Royal Doulton chinawares.
Birkett Foster style Nostalgic countryside scenes and Native Birds. We have a small selection of scenes available as Note cards, either with no message or with 'Best Wishes' wording. Price 1.00 + 75p p&p. All Jason Partner images are available as postcards and we also have a range of local photographs.
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