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Art Nouveau Collage Sheets and Pink… Lots of Pink

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I don’t know what has happened ’cause I am really not a pink girl. More standard-issue graphic designer dressed all in black. But somehow all the new items this week seem to have pink in common.

Art Nouveau Collage Sheets

8 (really, eight) new Art Nouveau collage sheets. I am going to bring the wrath of art purists down on my head as I’ve mixed the Victorian Neo-classicist, Pre-Raphaelite, and Art Nouveau painters into one catagory, but for the sake of simplicity I’ll call them all Art Nouveau.

– “Over the Garden Wall” with lovely neo-classical images from vintage postcards. Exclusive to Alpha Stamps by Polliwog & Dragonfly.

– 3 collage sheets with beautiful paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Exclusive to Alpha Stamps by our Design Team Member Sarah Whitmire. And the beautiful collage at left is also by Sarah.

– 4 collage sheets from Altered by Design with a wide variety of Art Nouveau images, from Mucha illustrations to gypsy photo postcards to the beautiful paintings of Victorian Neo-classicist John William Godward. A few of the images are at right.


New Brass Charms

Lots of leaves: delicate, curved leaves; bolder maple leaves; leaves that look like wings…

– Dragonflies and Butterflies
I was thinking about the popularity of dragonflies in Art Nouveau art and illustration and came across this from an exhibit catalog from the National Gallery (with my choices of illustrations):

“The dragonfly was an especially popular art nouveau motif, a favorite of René Lalique, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Émile Gallé, all of whom would have seen examples in Japanese art. Probably its popularity in France grew after translation of a series of Japanese poems (Judith Gautier, Poemes de la libellule [Poems of the Dragonfly], 1885).”

 
Back to Pink…

– “Sugared” 12″ Paper Set and 6″ Paper Pad:
Pretty pink, green, gold and dark red with florals and stripes. Set of six 12″ x 12″ sheets or 6″ paper pad (36 sheets of cardstock).

– “Sugared” Painted & Glazed Brads:
Colorful brad set or a patterned set of epoxy brads (in 2 sizes).

– Vintage Tee Scrapbook Paper:
A red patterned paper from another line, but I think it works nicely with the patterns in the Sugared paper sets.

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Posted by Leslie, July 8th, 2008

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