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 Greeting Card featuring the painting The Church At Newberg #1 by Scott Gearheart

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The Church At Newberg #1 Greeting Card

Scott Gearheart

by Scott Gearheart

$5.70

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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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When I was a young boy my family would occasionally travel to the town of Newberg to visit friends. Newberg wasn’t a far drive from my childhood... more

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Artist's Description

When I was a young boy my family would occasionally travel to the town of Newberg to visit friends. Newberg wasn’t a far drive from my childhood home, maybe thirty miles, but for a six-year old kid it was like a journey to Narnia -- an odyssey to a distant land far from my home, where deep friendships were born, time elapsed at a different pace, and days were filled with exploring, game playing, and adventure seeking.

At that time, Newberg was mostly a rural area. Houses had acreage not yards. Fences were constructed of rugged, rusty barbed wire not fancy, white wood slats. The area was a series of endless, rolling hills of green, unkept grass, not precisely divided neighborhoods of blacktop, sidewalks, and patches of meticulously trimmed lawns.

Next door to our friend’s house sat an old, white church. Rustic. Worn. Simple, yet impressive.

This church was small, even for someone as little as me back then. Yet somehow on its “campus” was a gymnasium-ty...

About Scott Gearheart

Scott Gearheart

At 15, Scott suffered a spinal cord injury while playing ice hockey, a sport he’d played since he was five. This left him “medically defined” as a c4 quadriplegic. Scott admits he can be a bit bull-headed at times. He refused to paint following his accident, because he didn’t want to hold the brushes using his mouth. To him, painting without using his hands would be as if he’d given in to being a quadriplegic. He didn’t want that! Unless he could paint like “normal” people, he didn’t want to paint at all. And so he didn’t. Finally, in 2003, after much prodding from family and friends, he decided to swallow his pride and try painting. Of course, he first tried holding the brush with his hands. But it didn’t work; the brush...

 

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