(Please use Desktop mode to view the full size of the illustration and product!) This 4.25 × 5.5” postcard illustration is an homage to vintage Eid cards from South Asia, now featuring a Tamil Muslim woman in a lovely pastel silk pudavai, ready to welcome the light of the Eid moon into her home.
To give the piece a dated feel, the print “errors” and “stains” are deliberately added. You can use this as an actual postcard, a greeting card, or even just as a mini art print to gift to your friends and family for Eid :)
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING TIMELINE:
International orders will be sent out first as they may take 1 week to process and 2-3 weeks to arrive via Asendia USA. Ideally, if you are ordering internationally, you should order before February 22nd.
US orders usually take 1-2 weeks of processing (due to the sheer volume of orders) and usually arrive within 1 week of being sent out. You may want to order before March 1st.
(Just like last year, I will put a cap on orders if I get overwhelmed with too many. First come, first serve!)
(Please use Desktop mode to view the full size of the illustration and product!) This 4.25 × 5.5” postcard illustration is an homage to vintage Eid cards from South Asia, now featuring a Tamil Muslim woman in a lovely pastel silk pudavai, ready to welcome the light of the Eid moon into her home.
To give the piece a dated feel, the print “errors” and “stains” are deliberately added. You can use this as an actual postcard, a greeting card, or even just as a mini art print to gift to your friends and family for Eid :)
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING TIMELINE:
International orders will be sent out first as they may take 1 week to process and 2-3 weeks to arrive via Asendia USA. Ideally, if you are ordering internationally, you should order before February 22nd.
US orders usually take 1-2 weeks of processing (due to the sheer volume of orders) and usually arrive within 1 week of being sent out. You may want to order before March 1st.
(Just like last year, I will put a cap on orders if I get overwhelmed with too many. First come, first serve!)