I use traditional fine art techniques,
computer graphics technology and an antique pin-hole
perforator to make editions of my own postal stamp art.
Philatelists would call them panes of Cinderellas, (sounding
kind of like a day-time soap opera, The Pains of Cinderella).
In art circles and among collectors they are known as
Artistamps. I generally issue three or four editions a year.
Sometimes more, sometimes less. My prints are produced on
ungummed acid-neutral paper from Photoshop files on the
highest-end digital printing I can find at the time each print
is issued. I hand perforate each print, one line at a time, on
an old foot-pedal Rosback perforator. I mount each of my
prints with archival photo corners on acid-neutral card stock
and protect each one in a clear, archival sleeve. Each print
comes with a few loose stamps so collectors can have their
print and share a few stamps with friends too. Choose a
category in our menu bar or use our site map to begin
exploring my offbeat world of postal art. Thank you for yor
interest.
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