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Back to topStampville: 25 stamps + 2 ink pads (Kit)
$26.95
Usually Ships in 1-5 Days
Description
You are the architect, planner, designer, and builder with this set of rubber stamps and two colored ink pads. The matchbox-style box contains twenty-five woodbacked stamps in an assortment of shapes and textures, all the essential building blocks needed to create a simple house, a whimsical village, or a towering architectural marvel—the combinations are infinite and immediately gratifying.
About the Author
Aurélien Débat was born in France in 1979. He lives and works in Marseille. After graduating in illustration at Les Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg, he wrote and illustrated children's books. In his more recent work, Débat uses printed images, volumes, installations, objects and toys to explore the relationship between design, architecture and illustrations. His Stampville project proposes a whole set of ready-to-stamp adventure pictograms, buildings and urban elements: a graphic alphabet allowing the user to build real or imaginary cities. Aurélien Débat's images, sometimes realistic, sometimes abstract, question dimensional representation of urban space.
Praise For…
"Perfect for when you need to add a little flair to a drawing--or just want to leave your architectural mark.""
- Curbed
"The Stampville rubber stamp set has what it takes to make your little ones feel like budding architects." - Swissmiss
"Illustrator and artist Aurelien Debat designed Stampville, an adorable set of rubber stamps that allow you the creativity of being your own architect." - The Dieline
"Each stamp depicts a different architectural element: part of a wall, a roof, terrain, some texture. Use the colored ink pads to build an innovative city of the future."
- Wired Gear magazine