Mark Hearld: Flying Robin Die-Cut Card
This die-cut greeting card captures the joyful spirit of a robin in flight, designed by British artist Mark Hearld. Known for his distinctive collage-inspired style and celebration of the natural world, Hearld brings his signature approach to this charming card featuring a robin with outstretched wings. The die-cut design adds dimensionality, showcasing the bird's graceful form against the card's clean background.
Perfect for bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates fine illustration, this card works beautifully for birthdays, thinking-of-you messages, or seasonal greetings. Each card arrives with a matching envelope and is packaged in a biodegradable cello sleeve, ensuring both protection and environmental responsibility.
Size: 5.8 x 8.3"
Format: Die-cut greeting card and coordinating envelope.
Artist: Mark Hearld
Origin: Designed and printed in the UK.
This die-cut greeting card captures the joyful spirit of a robin in flight, designed by British artist Mark Hearld. Known for his distinctive collage-inspired style and celebration of the natural world, Hearld brings his signature approach to this charming card featuring a robin with outstretched wings. The die-cut design adds dimensionality, showcasing the bird's graceful form against the card's clean background.
Perfect for bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates fine illustration, this card works beautifully for birthdays, thinking-of-you messages, or seasonal greetings. Each card arrives with a matching envelope and is packaged in a biodegradable cello sleeve, ensuring both protection and environmental responsibility.
Size: 5.8 x 8.3"
Format: Die-cut greeting card and coordinating envelope.
Artist: Mark Hearld
Origin: Designed and printed in the UK.
About Mark Hearld
His style feels like a celebration of the everyday. He loves the quirky charm of old-fashioned folk art and uses a mix of collage and printmaking to create layers of color and texture. For Mark, making art is about sharing the simple joy he finds in a hedgerow or a garden, turning those little moments of nature into something vibrant and full of life that anyone can enjoy.