Objects of Little Importance Greeting Card – Courtenay Webber

C$5.50

A greeting card featuring six objects randomly chosen from the home/studio of Courtenay Webber. Items chosen and painted by D. Briker in 2020. Greeting card dimensions are 4.25 x 5.5″.

This greeting card is for you if like whimsical & seemingly insignificant things and have fun making up connections between them.

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Gift Wrap Design

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  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".

Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".
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This greeting card features six random objects chosen by D. Briker, the artist who painted the artworks in the Objects of Little Importance series. He chose these objects from the home or studio space of fellow artists and creative people in the Vancouver area such as Courtenay Webber. From the description by Courtenay Webber, these objects of little importance are:

  • Bendable Gumby figurine from my childhood (not shown: Pokey)
  • Plastic-handled scissors
  • Tape measure (origin unknown… maybe stolen from my dad?)
  • 1970s Martha Sturdy necklace of resin geometric shapes on a leather cord (purchased from original owner)
  • Flattened metal candy tin lid in the shape of a Pac-Man ghost, found on the road outside my Gastown office
  • Pink suede pump

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