visitor nr.
from March 24th, 1999

This page will show a minimal part of the great artwork I'm getting from all over the world. I have thousands and thousands of great stamped, collaged, and painted masterpieces in card size.
It's been really hard to make a choice. I'm listing all the stamp credits that are know to me, as well as links to stamp companies or the artists so you can get in touch and get further information on the cards. Enjoy!



Like a painting


Renate Siegert from Germany is the fine stamper who sent me this beautiful card. It's all stamped in black and coloured with pencils. The shadows are obtained with fine dots.

Stamp credits

Leaning woman: Imagine
Sky: Stampscapes



Beer Mats


Again Renate Siegert stamping beer mats as in the purest German tradition! They are stamped and collaged.

Stamp credits

Klimt spirals, ink splatter and pocket watch: Cherry Pie



Book and bookmark


This great piece was stamped by Louise Kolker from Holland
It looks like a book, but it's a flat card that opens up to reveal a personal message.
A bookmark came with it. Louise stamped over an old letter (I can see it's written in Italian).


Stamp credits

Pocket watch, Sorry man and World chart are all Cherry Pie.



Angel's fan


This card is all embossed in gold. It's a work of art by Chris Simpson from Queensland, Australia. The fan is pergamano paper and I assume it was painted over.
Beautiful.

Stamp credits
unknown



Gala and player


This card is a masking and stamping work of Plum Crazy from Ohio.
It's coloured with pencils and I love it for the perfect proportions and nice setting.

Stamp credits

Woman (Gala): Carmen's Veranda
Player: A La Art
Rug: Annticipation
Window: Crocodile Smiles
Tree w/moon: Stamp & doodle



Gala and surrealistic view


Again Dali's wife Gala, but a different setting. Here she is looking outside a window with a very strange view.
It's all stamped in black by Karen Masada from Culver City, CA and coloured with brushmarkers.

Stamp credits

Gala: Carmen's Veranda



Water Tortue


This card was handstamped in black ink on glossy card.
Apparently nothing else, but it's already very effective I think.
The artist is Debba from California.

Stamp credits

Chained woman: Non Sequitur
Wall: Kalligraphica
Rocks: A Stamp in the Hand
Sea: 100 Proof Press



Despair


This is the work of Shelley MacGregor from Chicago but currently living in Holland.
She stamped all the images in black ink on white paper (or light card) and cut them out.
Then she pasted the images on black card.

Stamp credits

Tattooed hand and sorry man = Cherry Pie



Jeans pocket


This card is by Petra from Germany and it employed only two stamps, but I find the result pretty cool!
She stamped the jeans pocket on cardstock and the hand on a separate piece of paper.
She cut out the hand and glued it to the side. She cut an opening to the pocket with an ex-acto knife and put a reproduction of 10 DM bill inside.
This card was then glued to another card so to have a real pocket.

Stamp credits

unknown



Celtic night


I love this card by Stephanie Bruhmann from Korbach, Germany. She is a master sponger and her colouring is always nice and smooth. Shadows added by pencil.

Stamp credits

Sitting woman: Meer Image Rubber Stamps Big rock: Cherry Pie Celtic cross:Make Your Mark from York, England



Chateau Cherry Pie


Bernd Zeigert from Hamburg, Germany stamped this card with only Cherry Pie stamps (hence the name). The clouds were stamped in light blue ink while everything else is in black and coloured with pencils.




Titanic envelope


I think this envelope is soo cool!! The Artist stamper is Petra Sullivan from Colorado, USA. She coloured it with the Tonal Applicator by Stampscapes.

Stamp credits

Sky and mountains: Stampscapes



Blame someone else...


Besides being wonderfully stamped and coloured, I think this card is just perfect in keeping proportions and light. Funny too! It's all stamped in black with exception of the broken vase which is stamped in blue and the colour is applied with sponges and pencils. The Artist is Petra Sullivan again.

Stamp credits

Broken teddy: Cherry Pie
Others: unknown



Toast, hamburger or.....?


Another cool envelope arriving from Arnsberg, Germany. Peter Brandt is the king of air brush! He stamped this envelope in black ink and air brushed it to smooth finish.

Stamp credits

Unknown



The artist's cup


This card is by Hannamaija Teisko from Imatra, Finland.
She stamped in black ink and painted with watercoulours.

Stamp credits

Fern: Cherry Pie
others unknown



The magic flute


This card is by Renate Siegert from Amberg, Germany. All stamped in black ink and coloured with sponges and pencils. Mounted on different layers of coloured papers.

Stamp credits

Music, Ivy, Brick wall, Closed window, Road: Cherry Pie
Jester: Big Time Stempel



The beauty of words


Stamped by Karen Maciejewski from Worthing, England.
I don't know if the burnt text is a stamp or printed paper. The naked woman was stamped and cut out and glued over.
Real postage stamps glued on too.

Stamp credits

Unknown



Travel dreams....


This card by Plumcrazy from Ohio, USA is using several techniques. First the tan colour card was waterpainted with blue. Then the North sign was embossed over. On a separate pink card, were stamped and silver embossed the two shells, then cut out. The woman writing a journal was stamped on a piece of aquarel card and then torn by hand and coloured the edges with brown markers to imitate burning. Shells and woman piece were then assembled and glued on to card.

Stamp credits

Writing woman: Acey Deucy






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