These Paperblanks journals inspire creativity and empower expression with their unique cover designs! Extraordinarily gorgeous – each one will have you reaching faithfully for your journal.
At Paperblanks, they create journals that inspire creativity, empower expression and celebrate special moments.
An homage to art and culture, the line of journals sparks the imagination by offering a connection to artists and cultural movements from all eras and regions.
Firebird – legend has it that hanging a Bird of Happiness in one’s home will bring health and happiness. Artist Nadezhda Sokolova has taken inspiration from this classic tale of Russian folklore with this Firebird design. Using her unique style of batik painting on silk, Sokolova captures the warmth and optimism of the legend.
Humming dragon – ancient spiritual practices meet modern digital art in this kaleidoscopic journal cover featuring the work of Android Jones. Humming Dragon asks the viewer to focus on the potential for awakening, the power of the ancient third eye and the early reverberations of the time that lies before us.
Olive fairy – this captivating image comes from the first edition of Scottish poet and anthropologist Andrew Lang’s The Olive Fairy Book. Compiled in 1907 by Lang, under the editorial guidance of his wife, Leonora (Nora) Alleyne, and illustrated by Henry Justice Ford.
Poetry in bloom – the design reproduced on this cover centers around a sensitive plant surrounded by other richly hued flowers, foliage, and butterflies. The binding was used for The Sensitive Plant and Early Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley and is a celebration of the creative spirit. – Publisher Out of Stock
Sea fantasies – atop the lionfish rides the regal queen of the sea in this artwork by artist James C. Christensen (1942–2017). This design shows why Christensen’s art, inspired by myth, legend and fantasy, so dazzled his legions of fans. He was renowned not just for his pure imagination, but also for his embrace of curiosity and bravery. – Publisher Out of Stock
Violet fairy – this captivating image comes from the first edition of Scottish poet and anthropologist Andrew Lang’s The Violet Fairy Book. Compiled in 1901 by Lang, illustrated by Henry Justice Ford and published under the editorial direction of Lang’s wife, Leonora Alleyne.
Madame Butterfly – The multitalented French author and illustrator Benjamin Lacombe lends his unique spirit to this lively design. In this Madame Butterfly cover, with art originally from Lacombe’s illustrated 2013 book of the same name, the artist’s ability to capture humanity and honest emotion through his art is on full display. Having grown up in Paris, Lacombe pursued his schooling at the city’s iconic École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs before publishing his first graphic novel at the age of 19. Now in his late 30s, Lacombe’s career has truly taken off, with his works published and translated around the world.
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