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Local Artist Uses Local Landmarks for Cards and Prints
Local photographer Lisa McDonald has created a notecard and postcard line around Medfield's special places.
Local photographer and artist Lisa McDonald now has a line of notecards and postcards that highlight her favorite spots in Medfield.
McDonald worked with Jim James, owner of Park Street Books & Toys, to create a line that was relevant to Medfield. The cards are now available at the bookstore for $2 each.
"I went around town to all the places that mean something to me, that are special, and I created postcards and notecards so that people could share my vision of Medfield with their families and friends," said McDonald. "I'm just trying to share what we believe is such a wonderfully unique part of our town."
Featured landmarks include:
- Welcome to Medfield sign (blue)
- Kingsbury Grist Mill
- Lord's Department Store
- Town Gazebo
- Town Tower Clock
- Meetinghouse Pond
- Rocky Woods
- and more
McDonald said that people have already started to send the cards to families who have moved out of town.
"People that I know have started to send them to families that have moved away and that touches my heart because that's the whole intention: to always remember our special place that is Medfield," she said.
Prints can be found on the second floor of Park Street Books. The cost is $15 for a matted 5x7, and $25 for a matted 8x10.
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