This exclusive greeting card, the Be Nice Greetings Card by Third Drawer Down, features a unique design by David Shrigley. It displays the phrase "BE NICE" in bold black letters accompanied by a vibrant rainbow illustration as part of its puffy sticker design. It comes with a crisp white envelope, providing a distinctive and memorable keepsake.

David Shrigley

Be Nice Greetings Card

£6

Limited edition Puffy Sticker Card by artist David Shrigley

Dimensions

5 x 7 inches

Finishing

A6 greeting card with white envelope

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    The "Be Nice Greetings Card" by Third Drawer Down is a limited edition decorative card showcasing the phrase "Be Nice" in bold black letters. It features a colorful rainbow design arcing between the words on a white background, reminiscent of David Shrigley's playful style and boasting the charm of a puffy sticker card.

    Courtesy the artist

    About The Artwork

    Shrigley’s drawings, paintings, animations, and neon texts embrace cartoon aesthetics and an absurd, deadpan sensibility. In this special edition, the artist delights in satirizing everyday human interactions, filtering the mundane through a sense of childlike wonder and an unguarded sense of humour.

    About David Shrigley

    David Shrigley (b. 1968) is a British artist well-known for his satirical, upbeat illustrations, engaged with everyday life and absurd human interactions. Widening audiences and creating accessible art is central to Shrigley’s practice - operating beyond the gallery, he frequently collaborates with designers, musicians, restaurants and publishers.

    Shrigley has exhibited internationally and is held in several permanent collections of prestigious institutions such as Tate, London; Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh; Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Centre d’Art Santa Mònica, Barcelona; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, White Columns, New York City and Tramway, Glasgow.

    Shrigley is represented by Anton Kern, Stephen Friedman, BQ Berlin, Nicolai Wallner and Pew Literary.