Lynne Perrella Collection
October 2021 New Product Announcement
A note from Leandra:
I
don't think it is any secret how much I enjoy Lynne Perrella's designs,
her fascinating
style, her way of pulling a collection together, it's just a wonderful
privilege to be a part of that process. Before we started
PaperArtsy in 2003, I was an avid collector of Lynne's Acey Deucy
stamps, and it is wonderful that each release she does now resonate
beautifully with the stamps she was designing over 20 years ago.
This
time I asked for a wintery theme, make sure to read her notes below, as
your understanding of this series will expand with those insights. I
often think it is when you add
colour to these stamps they come to life, so look closely to see the
details: crystals as jewels, the stars twinkling in a winter sky, the
velvety robe of a snowstorm. These elements are repeated across all the
set to build a strong connection. I am sure you will get so much
enjoyment from these designs.
Other design influences also swirled around – Arthurian legends, Norse mythology, ethnic design motifs (think: Latvian mittens and mufflers), tapestries, and the romance of a night sky during a winter snowfall. Cinematic scenes are never far from my mind, and I recalled a snippet from “The Magnificent Ambersons” (1942) complete with sleigh bells and laughter --- and included two patterned horses in this collection. (and one enigmatic snowy owl)
I enjoyed the challenge of combining and stirring these disparate elements together; problem-solving as I worked to get the right scale, and light-dark balance. My illustrations are accomplished using some old-school tricks, techniques, and hard-copy art supplies. No digitalization.
Thanks so much to Lynne for sharing with us your inspiration for this collection. I love the snowflake crystals as gems, they give a very regal feel to these characters.
Hi everyone, It's Lynne Perrella here with you today to explain some background to this release and how it came to be.
I
begin every design assignment with three favorite activities:
list-making, sketching and research. I also count on serendipity to
ignite the best “sparks” during any design process.
Browsing
through an old weathered encyclopedia in my studio, I discovered a page
dedicated to photographs of snow crystals by W. A. Bentley. A poor
farmer without a formal education, his interests in music, meteorology,
and clouds lead him to invent a unique process of photographing snow
crystals; and he eventually captured over 5,000 examples for posterity.
I was immediately inspired by the cut-crystal, faceted brilliance of
these “gems, wrought by the blizzards”. Using Bentley’s plates as
inspiration, I re-drew a dozen or more of his signature snowflakes, and
sprinkled them throughout my new designs.
Other design influences also swirled around – Arthurian legends, Norse mythology, ethnic design motifs (think: Latvian mittens and mufflers), tapestries, and the romance of a night sky during a winter snowfall. Cinematic scenes are never far from my mind, and I recalled a snippet from “The Magnificent Ambersons” (1942) complete with sleigh bells and laughter --- and included two patterned horses in this collection. (and one enigmatic snowy owl)
History of costume is a consistent influence for me, and I studied vintage depictions of
King Arthur and Guinevere, rendered by illustration greats such as Howard Pyle and N. C. Wyeth. That lead to researching medieval hair styles, such as plaited braids interwoven with ribbon, plus coronets/crowns/diadems. A couple of the frontal-facing characters have a regal “chess piece” vibe. As you can tell --- Inspiration is everywhere.
King Arthur and Guinevere, rendered by illustration greats such as Howard Pyle and N. C. Wyeth. That lead to researching medieval hair styles, such as plaited braids interwoven with ribbon, plus coronets/crowns/diadems. A couple of the frontal-facing characters have a regal “chess piece” vibe. As you can tell --- Inspiration is everywhere.
Although I greatly admire artists with austere design sensibilities, I enjoy exploring
pattern-on-pattern, and investigating the potential of every visual element. More is more.
pattern-on-pattern, and investigating the potential of every visual element. More is more.
Inspiration List:
Vintage sample books of lace and stitchery
Snowflake engravings
Old correspondence and inscribed envelopes
Marbled papers
Antique knitting diagrams
Cut-paper silhouettes and old scrapbooks
Vintage sample books of lace and stitchery
Snowflake engravings
Old correspondence and inscribed envelopes
Marbled papers
Antique knitting diagrams
Cut-paper silhouettes and old scrapbooks
I enjoyed the challenge of combining and stirring these disparate elements together; problem-solving as I worked to get the right scale, and light-dark balance. My illustrations are accomplished using some old-school tricks, techniques, and hard-copy art supplies. No digitalization.
“Some people spend their entire lives seeing the snow without ever seeing the magic in the existence of one snowflake.” – Emily Littlejohn |
I
love to see what you will create with my stamps. (I think this
collection is especially suited to hand-coloring --- get out your gel
pens!)
I
enjoy designing for Paper Artsy, a company that always gets it right
when it comes to the highest-quality production values. All the
intricate details in my artwork are captured with care. Don't forget you
will find a list of stockists at the foot of this post where you can
purchase my newest stamps.
Thanks so much to Lynne for sharing with us your inspiration for this collection. I love the snowflake crystals as gems, they give a very regal feel to these characters.
Next
up for you, Keren is here too, she ended up on a deep dive into these
stamps, as you will see! I know she thoroughly enjoyed the process, it
was hard to stop her!! Here is a close up look at each of the sets and
Keren's samples. Leandra will be LIVE in the PaperArtsy People group later this evening to share with you Keren's samples, so come on over to check that out if you have some time up your sleeve!
New Stamps
Price: RRP €21.92 +VAT
Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam, presented in a clear hanging bag
with a laminated storage/index sheet.
Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam, presented in a clear hanging bag
with a laminated storage/index sheet.
Hi!
Keren here and so thrilled to have been given these amazing new sets to
play with. There is so much to say about these images and honestly, I
couldn't stop creating with them.
The
first set drew me instantly with the dreamily wistful women and the
majestic steed. I decided to add just one extra stamp set for all the
sentiments on the projects -EAB05.
I
created a gel plate print using PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics
and then added some Grunge Paste through two stencils ( PS021 and PS127).
I've added some Prismacolor pencils over the top of the Grunge Paste.
Her hair details reminded me of the medieval crespines that women used
to wear so I decided to sew beads over each dot.
If
you look at the sets closely, you'll notice snowflakes through every
set. The horse gave me reindeer vibes so I made a magical flying
Christmas horse adding in sparkles like flying dust.
I
was really excited to see this set; it's not very often we get male
images and this one is spectacular. I love that he goes perfectly with
the previous set and I've created something using both of them at the
end.
Looking
at the man from an angle reminded me of Phantom of the Opera, so I
created a little notebook playing with 'opaque and transparent' (a theme
I've used through lots of my projects).
Opening
up the first page, you see the reverse of the phantom's mask so I
stamped over the Snowflake Fresco Chalk paint. You can see a long thin
stamped image using a previous Lynne Perrella set LPC032.
Adding
small circles to the reverse of the Matt Duralar page meant that when
you turn the page with 'Christine' on, the circles appear in her cheeks.
My
next project is about being 'real' and not choosing a mask. We can
sometimes feel that the masked version of ourselves is a better one, but
really, the full colour real us is the actual gem.
I've added a brad to the middle and half of the sentiment upside down so when you turn the man, you can see the other character.
I
know I've said this before, but the detail in these stamps is
extraordinary, even in smaller stamps. Adding some Grunge Paste to the PS108 stencil was the perfect background for Copic coloured markers on this notebook.
Sewing
some mini pockets to the bottom of each woman allowed me to slot in
miniature tags and some circled wire was nestled behind the middle
figure.
Going
back to the man- he looks like a Snowflake King, so I added some
glitter and eased out the cardstock whilst it was dampened by the
glitter glue. Add in some foam pads to the concave areas when dry and
you have instant dimension on a watercoloured image.
Hero-ing
the little stamps is easy. I stamped the owl twice and borrowed part of
one of the LPC053 images to make a tag perfect for a winter Birthday.
Lynne Perrella Collection Set 053 (LPC053)
These
next two sets follow a similar pattern to Lynne Perrella's last
release. She designed two vintage styled sets and two with a slightly
more modern feel. When looking closely at the next image, if you read
the capital letter tags in an anticlockwise direction, it spells TORE.
So I thought I'd tear some gel printed pages to act as a background.
I
painted her with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics and then slotted her into
a sewn matt Duralar pocket. The mini tag with the sentiment on fitted
perfectly behind her. Her neck tattoo is just too cool!
I
had the dual sides of Cruella De Vil in mind when creating the project
above. Having a dark and light version sewn together with falling
snowflakes matching the quote.
Lynne Perrella Collection Set 054 (LPC054)
I
wanted to include a sewn brooch, and the cluster of women was the
perfect image. I loved sewing on some scarves to keep them warm and then
attaching the brooch onto a card so you get a card and gift in one.
The
snowflakes aren't just for winter. If you colour them in brightly, they
look like flowers. I stamped the woman 3 times onto Smoothy Cardstock
and then cut out sections of their body so I could create a shaker
element to the card. I masked off part of their face with matt Duralar
to add an element of mystery and added beads to the reverse.
The
hair detail on the next image is stunning and begging to be coloured.
If you look closely at the creature a'top her hat and see the finest
line of the whip you'll appreciate how good red rubber (plus a top notch
manufacturing process) is at producing detail.
I
used the group of women again to create a Christmas ornament. I thought
I'd see if I could create a glittered ornament using one of the
PaperArtsy glazes. I will dilute it down a little when I try it again,
but the end result (whilst not perfect) gives a fabulous effect.
I
have to admit playing Solitaire sometimes- it drowns out all the other
thoughts competing for attention so when I combined these two
characters,(from LPC051 and LPC052) they reminded me of playing cards
but in an ATC sized way. I could colour these two forever!
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Stunning collection as we are used to seeing from Lynne Perrella and very interesting to read about the inspiration behind these. Many congratulations. Wonderful samples too by Keren.
ReplyDeleteYou always impress me with your use of imagery and color/contrast Keren and these samples certainly do just that! Thank you for this beautiful inspiration. xx, Autumn
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous release from Lynne, such a treat! Brilliant samples, too; Keren.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding designs as usual, and beautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Lynne Perrella new releases and absolutely beautiful Keren's stamps. xx
ReplyDeleteGlorious intricate new stamp collections from Lynne Perrella and marvellous samples from Keren. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fabulous work Keren and what amazing stamp design from Lynne Perella. I can’t wait to play!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding designs from Lynne and fabulous samples from Keren. I keep returning to look at them! Jennie x
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