#080G or #079E "TALL ROCK"
(available in both G and E sizes)
The Tall Rock pair was designed to give a sense of scale to a given scene. Tall Rock and Tall Rock w/Falls can be used together or separarte from one another. With minimal masking one can use the two to form one continous granite range such as in the scene Mystic Mountain. In Radiant Whisper the "G" size of Tall Rock has been used with it's younger sibling to give the illusion of depth. In Grouch w/Moon a figure has been added to the scene to scale down the size of the mountain to something of a smaller ridge. In the scene "The Formation" Tall Rock has been used in halves to form structures to frame off a valley below or in 101 Lesson V to form a backdrop for the Old Mill-063G.

#082G or #081E "TALL ROCK WITH FALLS"
(available in both G and E sizes)


#055F "LEDGE WITH BRUSH"

The Ledge twins. Might be the best of the series in terms of their ability to blend and extend through multiple impressions and overlapping in a seamless manner. We'll start in 101 Lesson II where the ledge has been positioned in a manner where it seems to hover in space. By simply stamping out additional impressions to the sides and below, we seem to have one continous surface. In The Ride the Ledge is used at an angle to create a slope where the riders can descend. In Petra Sullivan's piece Wild Outdoors the ledge has been used as a foundation for a howling wolf. For examples of both Ledge designs being used in the same scenes see Colleen's Flying Squirrel where colored pencils are utilized to further flesh out and give hue to the rocky surfaces.


#054F "LEDGE"

Stampscapes® Stamp Size Legend
A = .75" X 1" B = 1" X 1.5" C = 1" X 2.25" D = 1.5" X 2.25" E = 2" X 3" F = 2" X 4.5" G = 3" X 4.5"

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