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Mission Somoma Greeting Card featuring the photograph Mission San Francisco de Solano - Sonoma by Art Block Collections

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Mission San Francisco de Solano - Sonoma Greeting Card

Art Block Collections

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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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Mission San Francisco de Solano, nick-named Mission Sonoma, was the 21st and the last mission built in California by the Spanish Franciscan padres. ... more

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Artist's Description

Mission San Francisco de Solano, nick-named Mission Sonoma, was the 21st and the last mission built in California by the Spanish Franciscan padres. It is the farthest north of the chain of missions and was built because the Russians had established Fort Ross on the coast. It was the only mission that was constructed under Mexican rule, after Mexico gained independence from Spain. The mission only lasted 11 years. In 1833, the Mexican governor closed all of the missions and Mission Sonona became a parish church. In 1846, a small group of Americans started a rebellion (called the Bear Flag Rebellion) against the Mexican government. They wanted to make California an independent republic. The rebellion was short-lived because the US military stepped in and occupied the area. California was declared a state in 1850. Eventually, Mission Sonoma deteriorated until nothing was left. A small adobe chapel was built on the site of the original mission, and in 1913 a new mission was reconstr...

About Art Block Collections

Art Block Collections

As fifth generation Californian, I mostly specialize in California photography. I am are inspired by the landscapes and seascapes of the Pacific Coast and its beach communities. However, my galleries also show an eclectic mix of images with a variety of subjects and places. When I visit an area, I try to tell the story of that area with images. I may take the “big” image of the location, but we will also look for what is overlooked, for the things that make an area unique and finish the story. I often use close cropping and square format to zero in on a subject, making a tiny piece of the whole become the new focus. I like to capture details such as color, patterns and textures. I am also drawn to nostalgia, vintage,...

 

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