(# 50 in the present series).....and get anywhere near the catalogue price -- or even half of it -- for my stamps, then I would be rich(er). But I can't, and rather than sell the collection very cheaply, I'll hang on to it, and then my (grand) children will eventually inherit it, and pezrhaps they will be rich(er) one day.
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I started my stamp collection when I was about 8 years old. I stopped when I was about 12 because I discovered something else*, but kept it intact. Then I started up again when I was in my mid-30's as my Dr advised me to take up a hobby (that did not involve drinking**) and would help me relax. For about 15 years when we lived in Holland and there were good stamp markets ad fairs and auctions about, and, importantly, when I had some money, I added to it in a systematic way. Then it got put into cold storage again, where it largely remains. Voilà!
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Stamps SHOULD be re-cyled, re-used and re-circulated. Sometimes I include the Artistamps that people send me on my collage cards -- it seems a pity not to do so.
I have a postcard and mail art trader friend who seems to have inherited a stamp collection. She sticks them on postcards and envelopes. ^^' Seems to be sending a whole collection through the mail.
Well, well...Erotic Postcards...whatever turns you on...
I get round the slippiness of vinyl by giving it an undercoat/primary coat or two of gesso. the acryclic paint sticls to it OK. However, if you need some of the original vinyl black-ness in your composition, this can be tricky...
The silly stamps have me laughing out loud...but the erotic collection was what really caught my eye. Very funny and clever! Re: the vinyl - no problems with the round so far. The shiny slipperiness has been more of a problem from time to time!
PS. Sorry, there was a typo. The correct link is
Then go to Stamp Art
Then go to Silly Stamps.
I'm not that organised at all. I put stamp odds and ends and bits and pieces in a large box. One day when I was sorting through it to find something, i decided to put aside the silly stamps that I found. Then I mounted each on it's own postcard size page and wrote a short caption for it.
Am glad to hear that you are having fun with vinyl art. I'm most cutious to see what your 1, 2 or 3 will look like. Do you have trouble adjusting to a round format? I still do, even though I must have made about 75 bits of vinyl art by now.
PS I think your stamp link is faulty - the interwebz tells me no such address exists
I love your silly stamps - esp the Polish boob job pair! Your collection must be fantastically well organised for you to have been able to locate them so readily! I am on vinyl art piece 2 (1 and 2 are completed) - and I have my ideas all sorted for item 3. I realised the cost of sending wld be pretty much the same regardless of how many I send (within reason)...and its strangely addictive. So far none of mine are even remotely similar to yours- its quite amazing how creativity works!!
Hi Petrolpetal!No, I have billions of stamps, with specialist collections of early GB; GB postal history; Vanada and Provinces; New Zealand; ex-British Commonwealth; Australia and States; etc. They have a high (for me) catalogue value, but it's meaningless in the market-place.
(The 50 refers to this piece of vinyl. Tomotrow's will be 51).
On nudes and dancers, these are from my Silly Stamps series (more on www.val-herma,-art.eu, under the 'Stamp Art' heading:
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