April 9, 2015
Henri Rousseau Jungle Tiger Notebook (5" x 8")
About Henri Rousseau's 'Tiger in a Tropical Storm, Surprise!'Henri Rousseau adored foliage. It is present somewhere in almost every painting he did. In Surprise!, painted in 1891 and now hanging in the British National Gallery, a tiger prowls through a stormy, rain-lashed jungle lit by flashes of lightening. A spectrum of rich vibrant greens is interspersed with the odd complementary splash of red. This was the first of a series of jungle paintings by Rousseau, the remainder of which came much later. They share the common theme that they often document an encounter between two protagonists, usually wild animals, though in the almost exclusive case of Surprise! the only party we see is the tiger. We are left guessing who or what is surprised—is it the tiger or the unseen prey? Unlike later paintings in the series which are usually still to the point of tranquility, Surprise! is brimming with energy and movement.
The tiger itself was taken from a copy Henri Rousseau made of a sketch by Eugene Delacroix called Encounter of a Lion and a Tiger. The inspiration for the foliage came from frequent pilgrimages to the Jardin des Plantes ( the botanical garden in Paris ) and also from the World Exhibitions in which pavilions bursting with displays of exotic animals and plants from the French colonies were erected. Despite rumors, possibly spread by Rousseau himself, that he had traveled in Mexico, it is highly unlikely that he ever actually set foot in the tropics or even left France at all. So, a vivid imagination and gallery studies alone probably resulted in the creation of Tiger in a Tropical Storm.
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April 9, 2015
Plenty of military camouflage stationery sizes to choose from. (Good for big kids too).
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April 9, 2015

Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Notebook (with The Last Supper on the back cover)
The Mona Lisa
Painted by Leonardo da Vinci between 1503 and 1517, The Mona Lisa has many qualities that make it one of ‘The Greats’:We could mention da Vinci’s ground-breaking sfumato technique (literally translating to ‘smoky’—it’s a deliberate hazy effect); Leonardo particularly used his sfumato around the corners of The Mona Lisa’s eyes and lips which are two key areas an artist often manipulates to...
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April 9, 2015
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April 9, 2015
Weird we know. In fact, we've never come across an Auguste Rodin notebook before; and yet, did you know that "Auguste Rodin" gets searched in Google more times each month than "Leonardo da Vinci"? Amazing!

So we thought --- Why not? There are obviously a lot of Rodin fans out there and our notebooks (above) would truly fit that elusive "unique gifts" category that we all strive to find for our loved ones. So here they are:
The Kiss on a Notebook (a novel idea for a small romantic valentin...
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April 9, 2015
Our Italian Flag design is available as a
Notebook (5" x 8")

What is it about the Flag of Italy that just makes you think of Neapolitan ice cream? The curly font also provokes subtle desires to eat spaghetti. It's hard to look at this stationery and not think FOOD! Would be good for foodies to keep Italian recipes in.
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April 9, 2015
Why are men always so tricky to buy Birthday and Christmas gifts for? Here are a few suggestions ...
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April 8, 2015
William Morris Notebook with two of his most popular designs. Tulip & Willow is on the front cover and Saint James is on the back. Nice if you like bold flowers.
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April 8, 2015
A fun stationery series for kids to keep their secret jottings in ...


Kids Top Secret Project Notebook (8" x 10"),
Journal (6" x 9") and
Notebook (5" x 8")
Could be useful as pirate party gifts?? (We know, we really should get on with more pirate notebook designs ... it's on the list, we promise.)
The pages in the Project Book and Notebook alternate between wide-ruled and blank for drawings. The Journal is wide-ruled throughout.
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April 8, 2015
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