Gails Lighthouse Cards

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American Made Fine Art Prints, Made in America Limited Edition Prints, and Made in the USA Note Cards.

I travel around the country photographing, then drawing different lighthouses. My cards are currently being shown in different museum shops and galleries throughout the country.

My love of drawing started as a child with my father being an artist, as well. My drawings have evolved over the past 30 years, from graphite pencils to colored pencils and pastels.

I also love calligraphy and love to combine my drawings with my lettering. And along with my faith in God, my inspirational cards were created.

I am a longtime member of the Michigan Association of Calligraphers, the Great Lakes Pastel Society, and the Colored Pencil Society of America.

Gail Borgman McGuire

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