Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Peter Paul Rubens Samson and Delilah painting

Peter Paul Rubens Samson and Delilah painting
Guillaume Seignac L'Abandon painting

Have you come across such stamps, which are made from 120-year-old pinewoods and are roughly the thickness of a credit card? Recently, Swiss Post launched its unusual commemorative stamp...
Have you come across such stamps, which are made from 120-year-old pinewoods and are roughly the thickness of a credit card? Recently, Swiss Post launched its unusual commemorative stamp, a square of pinewood with a face value of 5 Swiss francs (US$4).The stamps are designed by Thomas Rathgeb, a graphic artist, to celebrate Switzerland's lumber industry."Rathgeb's design focuses on the sustainability and uniqueness of this natural, living material — the structure of the wood, integrated into the contemporary design, produces a different picture on each stamp. This makes each stamp unique, just as each tree is unique," said Swiss Post.

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