STAMPSCAPES® Duo-Panel Index
Duo I: "The Oak" 1997: The lone oak rose above the rock so many years ago. It's crooked limbs bent...
Duo II: "Clouds" 1997: Clouds. Where do they come from? Where are they going? And what for? Some say they're the breath of angels in song.

STAMPSCAPES® Triptych Index

Triptych - (trip-tik) noun - A picture, carving, or work of art on three panels side by side; also, three pictures associated in their subjects and placed side by side in compartments. [Greek triptchos].
Funk and Wagnalls New Practical Standard Dictionary.

Triptich I We've sure been through a lot together over the years. Remember that...
Triptych II Going home. Where exactly is that? Is it a place? Is it a time? Is it a state...
Triptych III Get lost in the world of saturated / transparent hues that layer and glaze the jeweled lands. Create the illusion of deep space...
Triptych IV: We once spoke of the distance between souls. Come discover the bridge...
Triptych V: Something about the light called to us that day. Something in the misty haze. By land, by sea, and by air we were...
Triptych VI: Stampscapes® pays tribute to excellence in the stamping industry. Come see some of our favorite stamps made by other companies.
Triptych VII: The celestial glow of crystal vapor powdered the cosmos like frost blown from the mouth of God. Divine purpose manifest in the search for the infinite, eclipsing the mundane. This endless cosmic void has left its cruel mark . . .
Triptych VIII: Words become mere absurdities as we grasp to seize an understanding of nature's most simple creations. They cannot be confined in this opaque cage built loosely of desperate attempts to solve this murky riddle. See even now how they will . . .
Triptych IX: "Rocks" 1997: Thank you for the hikes. The explorations into the hills where the snow melt runs crisp & cool. Where the crusty rocks look over the billowing clouds . . .
Triptych X: "Seclusion" 1997: Secluded little getaways. Are there any left? Sure. If you're willing to look. Maybe it's just beyond that outcropping of rocks or just another few miles up the creek.
Triptych XI: "Touch" 1997: There was a story of a man that took a year of his life and set out in search of textures. Of his senses, his system seemed weighted towards the kinesthetic. With everything he saw, he would wonder what it would "feel" like.
Triptych XII: "Light" 1997: It's the light that always seems to bring me back to you. It's a light not only of sight but also of sound and feel. It's a light of constant change.

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