The images are all made from new and old rubber stamps which combine, entangle and collide at a rapid and joyous pace.
A hundred little stories are told as the images zip by to a collaged soundtrack of voices and musical fragments.
In 1979 she purchased index cards at her local grocery store in Sisters, Oregon and began experimenting with animating rubber stamped images.
Priestley used watercolors, stamp pad ink, felt pens and gouache to create approximately 2900 index card drawings.
R. Dennis Wiancko created the soundtrack for The Rubber Stamp Film, which won a Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award in Los Angeles in 1984.