One of my regular activities is searching through boxes of stamps .. I have several in my studio and there may be hidden treasures within! My latest search is for stamps of a certain colour which I can transform into brick walls for a collage I will soon be working on! I'm also looking for people on stamps to make up crowds, and for trees .. the list goes on. However, as usual I get distracted and find interesting stamps I wasn't really looking for! Here's one such stamp!
This Polish stamp issued in 1989 features a painting by Stefan Nacht-Samborski who was born in Krakow in1898 and died in Warsaw in 1974. You can read about his life and artistic career on
culture.pl/en/artist/stefan-artur-nacht-samborski
As the writer of the above biography says, it's not easy to define his work, but he's known as a Polish colourist. Subjects in his work include plants and still life paintings, and are simply decorative. I find them very appealing!
This is one of a set of art stamps and I may come across the others in my box as there seem to be a lot of Polish stamps in this one!
Monday, 2 February 2015
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Kensington Palace - birthplace of Queen Victoria
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| Queen Victoria's dolls' house |
Unlike Buckingham Palace, which has recently had a lovely set of stamps issued showing it in its many forms over the years, this stamp below is the only one depicting Kensington Palace. It was issued in 1980 as part of a set of London Landmarks, illustrated by architect Sir Hugh Casson.

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| Costumes from the Glorious Georges exhibition |
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| The King's Staircase |
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found abandoned and wandering in a forest in Hanover by the royal hunting party. They took him back to England almost as a sort of "pet" to live and eventually be brought up at the court. He often escaped so a leather collar was made for him asking for him to be returned. This is also exhibited at Kensington Palace. His story is told in Lucy Worsley's fascinating book, Courtiers. He wears a green coat in the painting by William Kent on the King's Staircase, in the cente, left panel.
The palace contains many fine portraits of the royal families who have lived there, including of course Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert, and their nine children. Princess Diana also lived here, and some of the famous dresses she wore to state occasions are on show, along with those of the Queen and Princess Margaret. Kensington Palace is now the London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and their son Prince George.
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Thursday, 15 January 2015
No grouting required for these beautiful tiles!
They had a practical as well as decorative purpose, protecting buildings against fires, after much of the city was devastated by fires during the Great earthquake in the 18th century. We visited the wonderful Museu Nacional do Azulejo set in the church and cloisters of Madre de Deus but soon realised that the whole of Lisbon is like a living tile museum!
Attractive tiling adorns shops,private houses and cafes, such as the Leiteria Anunciada in Rua de Sao Jose, a former dairy, shown below.
A recently published specialist guide book documents some of these attractive buildings and shops. It's called Old Charm Lisbon, Retro and Vintage Establishments by Ana Da Silva.
As a stamp collector I was pleased to discover that there are quite a lot of Portuguese stamps depicting tiles including these in the Castel Sao Jorge.
Several series of stamps were also issued in 1980s which I have now added to my collection. (top of page) .They were issued in sets of four different tiles and also sheets of six of each.
Tiles on Stamps - cheaper than the real thing, and they don't need all that grouting!
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
The Heart of the Matter
I'm enjoying working on a series of "Designer" heart stamp collages. I have several examples of rather eye catching stamps from several French Valentine's day issues.
The stamps and miniature sheets have used well known fashion houses' motifs, including Hermes, Cacharel, and Givenchy. One of these heart stamps was used in the centre of a heart collage commissioned last year, and I liked the idea of making some more of these as I feel they definitely have a "feel good factor".
Stamps from all over the world are included in my latest Heart designs, as well as romantic and pretty stamps such as lacy hearts from USA, as well as many flowery pink and red stamps and some whose theme is simply, LOVE!
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Love the postmark, Darling!
I set myself a goal and have just achieved it, which is a good feeling - just completed another heart stamp collage!It looks simple, but seems to take much longer than you would imagine to find the right things to make up the design.
Happily, I found a stamp from a letter which was obviously posted in Darlington,but only has the first part of the word on the actual stamp and in a Heart, the word Darling seems very appropriate!
Happily, I found a stamp from a letter which was obviously posted in Darlington,but only has the first part of the word on the actual stamp and in a Heart, the word Darling seems very appropriate!

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Valentine's day
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Christmas is coming .. and my studio will be open on Sunday 7th December 10 - 5
It's a busy time of year and having also been away in Portugal for a few days, everything is a bit of a rush!!
My studio will be open tomorrow and luckily it was mostly ready before we went away or I would be in a real panic by now .. well, I must admit I am in a "slight panic" but that's pretty normal for me ..
Running up to Christmas (possibly literally!), I will have my range of Christmas cards out on display and these have proved very popular so many have been reprinted. Some are completely made of stamps and others have some painting in the background as this one does.
I used the view from my own studio window as inspiration for the snowy hills where people sledge and build snowmen as you can see on the picture!
Hoping that it won't be such a snowy view tomorrow, but hot drinks and cake will be available as always! Also available is a Quiz which children and adults like to have a go at!
At the moment our lane is a bit muddy but not as bad as it can be - I think the frost helps!!. Please park in Bisley road near the cemetery and walk the short distance along following the signs .. Look forward to seeing as you!
My studio will be open tomorrow and luckily it was mostly ready before we went away or I would be in a real panic by now .. well, I must admit I am in a "slight panic" but that's pretty normal for me ..
Running up to Christmas (possibly literally!), I will have my range of Christmas cards out on display and these have proved very popular so many have been reprinted. Some are completely made of stamps and others have some painting in the background as this one does.
I used the view from my own studio window as inspiration for the snowy hills where people sledge and build snowmen as you can see on the picture!
Hoping that it won't be such a snowy view tomorrow, but hot drinks and cake will be available as always! Also available is a Quiz which children and adults like to have a go at!
At the moment our lane is a bit muddy but not as bad as it can be - I think the frost helps!!. Please park in Bisley road near the cemetery and walk the short distance along following the signs .. Look forward to seeing as you!
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