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Intersection of Love - Photo Print
Intersection of Love - Photo Print
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Intersection of Love - Photo Print

Created by Patricia Carlin

Commemorate the moment your paths first crossed with this personalized art.

$75.00 - $175.00

Independent Maker

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Made in USA

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Commemorate the moment your paths first crossed and look forward to walking down the same road together. Featuring you and your sweetie's names and the important dates you share, this photo print by Philadelphia artist Patricia Carlin is a sophisticated way to commemorate a wedding or anniversary.

  • Available framed or unframed, in either color or black and white photo prints.
  • Uncommon Originals: created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods.
  • Designed and made in USA. Customize your print with symbolic frames for major anniversary milestones:


  • Wood (5th anniversary): Symbolizes strength and a solidified bond after five years. Walnut frame; made in USA.

    Tin (10th anniversary): Represents flexibility in a successful marriage. Pine frame; made in Spain.

    Platinum (20th anniversary): Symbolizes the enduring strength of a relationship. European pine frame; made in Italy.

    Silver (25th anniversary): Represents the radiance and purity of a quarter-century marriage. Bonanza wood frame; made in USA.

    Gold (50th anniversary): Reflects your treasured marriage after 50 years. European pine frame; made in Italy.



Check out more Intersection of Love®️ pieces, like the Personalized Jigsaw Puzzle and Woven Cotton Blanket.

Intersection of Love® is a registered trademark, property of Uncommon Goods, LLC. © 2013 Uncommon Goods, LLC

Patricia Carlin

created by

Patricia Carlin

location

Pennsylvania

I like to keep things pretty simple. I focus on warmth, humor, and emotion.

Patricia Carlin believes that a small sketch has the power to tell a story without language. She started out as an art director in Philadelphia, selling everything from potato chips to financial products. In 2001, a friend wanted help launching a glassware business, so Patricia designed and wrote copy for several products for the new venture. Patricia has explored many techniques in her illustration, but simple line drawing appeals to her most. "For me, paring things down to their simplest essence is always the best way to understand them," she says.

We chatted with Patricia about how she brings her charming illustrations to life (and got a look at her adorable studio cat). Read the Q&A on our blog.

Explore the full collection by Patricia Carlin

This is a made-to-order item that ships directly from the maker. If you order today your item will ship no later than 11/14/2024.

Items that are made to order or oversized can't be sent in a Gift Box. Instead, you can include your Gift Message on the shipment's packing slip.  At this time, this item cannot be shipped to APO/FPO addresses, or to U.S. Territories including Minor Outlyling Islands. Contact custom@uncommongoods.com with any questions.

Shipping outside of the U.S.? You will be quoted a specific delivery timeframe at checkout, based on your destination country and the available shipping methods. See International FAQ for more info.


Made from

acid free matboard, plexi-glass, archival pigment ink, bonanzawood®, epson enhanced matte paper

Measurements

Framed: 22" H x 18" W; Unframed Print: 14" H x 11" W

Notes

Unframed print is not matted.

Once your order is submitted it is entered into production and changes and cancellations cannot be accommodated- we are sorry, no exceptions. We do our best to turn orders around as quickly as possible and as a result, orders begin production immediately. - All Orders Final

Item ID

22272

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