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Season’s Greetings Holiday Cards Support the USPEA

Wellington, FL - December 3, 2014 - In June, Scott David, of 17 Hands Gallery, donated 5% of all sales from the 2014 Lake Placid Center for the Arts Equine Art Exhibit to the United States Para-Equestrian Association (USPEA). This winter he has designed a 2014 Season's Greetings Holiday Card. The cards are 5 X 7 and each box has 10 cards with envelopes.  Retail price for cards is $20 per box of which $1 for every box sold will be donated to the USPEA.

Interested parties can visit this link to buy directly from Scott David's Etsy store:

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Wellington, FL – December 3, 2014 In June, Scott David, of 17 Hands Gallery, donated 5% of all sales from the 2014 Lake Placid Center for the Arts Equine Art Exhibit to the United States Para-Equestrian Association (USPEA). This winter he has designed a 2014 Season’s Greetings Holiday Card. The cards are 5 X 7 and each box has 10 cards with envelopes.  Retail price for cards is $20 per box of which $1 for every box sold will be donated to the USPEA.

Interested parties can visit this link to buy directly from Scott David’s Etsy store:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/211476298/fox-holiday-cards?

or can contact Scott David directly at sales@17handsgallery.com

For more information or to view David’s artwork please visit

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http://www.17handsgallery.com

About Scott David:

Scott David was born in Diamond, Ohio in 1972 and currently resides in Lake Placid, New York.  Scott is a self taught artist and predominantly works in the medium of charcoal but has recently added works in oil pastel to his portfolio.

Scott taught himself to draw with charcoal in his late teens but gave up his art for nearly two decades to pursue a career as a professional pilot; before finding his life’s passion.  That passion turned out to be the art of classical dressage.  Scott’s love for horses and his commitment to riding provided him the catalyst and subject matter to pursue another great passion of his, Art.  Although choosing to practice classical dressage, Scott has a profound interest in the hunter and jumper disciplines and frequently portrays them in his works.  Scott has also been actively expanding his portfolio to include many other riding disciplines, as well as the canine and human form.

Scott specializes in fine art commissions and examples of his work can be seen in several locations throughout the Eastern United States.

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