Usps 2023 Holiday Stamps – WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, 2022 // — The US Postal Service today announced several stamps that will be issued in 2023.
“The 2023 stamp program features a wide range of themes and designs. These miniature works of art highlight our uniquely American culture and offer a wide selection to those looking to collect stamps or send their mail nationally or internationally,” said USPS Stamp. Director of Services William Gieker.
Usps 2023 Holiday Stamps
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This is a partial list, more will be revealed in the coming weeks and months. All stamp designs are original and can be modified.
Lunar New Year – Year of the Rabbit The fourth of 12 stamps in the Last Lunar Year stamp series celebrates the Year of the Rabbit. Reminiscent of the richly decorated masks used in the dragon or lion dances held during the Lunar New Year in Paradise, this three-faced rabbit mask is a modern take on the long tradition of papercuts created for this auspicious time. of the year. The design of the rabbit mask includes colors and patterns with symbolic meaning. Art director Antonio Alcala designed the stamp and panel with original artwork by Camilla Chew.
Love Celebrate 50 years since the first love stamp was issued with two love stamps, one featuring a katana and a puppy resting its front paws on a large heart. The back of each animal is labeled with the word LOVE in capital letters. The stamp design was painted in oil on wood panel, then scanned and digitally edited. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamps with original art by Chris Buzelli.
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Great Smoky Mountains (Priority Mail Express) Home to the most visited national park in the United States, the Great Smoky Mountains boast national forests and an abundance of native flora and fauna. Equally rich in history, tradition and culture, they are an American treasure celebrated by the Postal Service with its new Mail Express stamp. The stamp design depicts a mountain located near Newfound Gap between Gatlinburg, TN and Cherokee, NC. In the foreground, a red-tailed hawk flies over the landscape. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamp with original art by Dan Cosgrove.
US Flag The Postal Service continues the tradition of celebrating the US flag with this stamp, available in panels of 20, booklets of 20, and rolls of 100, 3,000, and 10,000. Glory. The solid base of the flag features the word “COURAGE” in gray and below it the words “FOR SEE / USA”. Art director Antonio Alcala designed the stamp with Hong Li’s artwork.
Ernest J. Gaines Black Heritage Stamp Series 46 Ernest J. Dedicated to Gaines (1933-2019). Gaines, best known for novels such as The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and A Study Before Dying, explored the untold stories of rural African Americans from his childhood as the son of a plantation buyer on a Louisiana plantation. important voice. in American literature. The stamp features an oil painting by Gaines based on a photograph from 2001. Mike Ryan designed the stamp with art by Robert Peterson. Greg Breeding was art director.
United States Postal Service Stamp Designs
$10 Floral Geometry The new $10 Floral Geometry stamp is available for purchase, complementing the similarly designed $2 and $5 stamps issued in 2022. The stamp art features a series of flowing geometric shapes that mimic the symmetry of floral patterns found in nature. A splash of watercolor background and foil stamped designs and typography create a sophisticated look. The stamp is issued in four windows. Stamps are designed and manufactured by Spaeth Hill. Antonio Alcalá was artistic director.
Pinatas! Celebrate the fun and tradition of pinatas with a new colorful 20-stamp booklet. The stamp art features four vibrant digital illustrations of two traditional piñata designs – a donkey and a seven-pointed star. The bright and rich color palette is inspired by Mexican culture, including the vibrant colors of small town houses, traditional hand-stitched dresses, handmade toys and flowers, and classic pinatas. Victor Melendez created the original art and designed the stamps. Antonio Alcalá was artistic director.
Red Fox The cute face of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) adorns this new 40-cent stamp. Sold in panels of 20 and rolls of 3,000 and 10,000 adhesives, this stamp is intended for use by mass mail distributors for items such as circulars, newsletters and catalogs. It can also be used by customers who want to use different stamps on envelopes and packages. The stamp illustration features a pencil and watercolor drawing from an original work by wildlife artist Dugald Stermer (1936-2011). His pencil calligraphy on the stamp shows the animal’s common name and scientific classification. Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp.
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Sailboat Stamps Sailboats celebrate America’s favorite outdoor activity with two colorful postcard stamps. They feature intricate illustrations that depict the joy of being out on the water on a beautiful day. The artwork was designed and created by artist Libby Vander Ploeg, who also created the word “postcards” on a digital tablet. Antonio Alcala was the technical director of the project.
Snow Globes A favorite of children and adults alike, snow globes can be small pieces of art, souvenirs or anything else. To celebrate the holiday spirit, the Postal Service is putting the joy of Christmas snowballs on four new stamps.
Painting in oil, the artist creates circular snow globes with seasonal symbols: a snowman in a red and white scarf; Santa Claus in the attic prepares to come down the chimney; A deer standing in a snowy forest; and a snow tree decorated with colorful ornaments. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps with original art by Gregory Manchess.
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Thinking of You Capturing the excitement and joy of receiving a postcard just for you, Thinking of You offers five stamps in a pack of 20 pints and a range of self-adhesive messages perfect for letters or cover cards. sent to brighten someone’s day. Each stamp is designed in fun colors with different fun images such as flowers, balloons, cute animals, sweets and lucky symbols. Encouraging words and thoughtful affirmations surround the window stamps. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamps with original artwork by Ellen Surrey.
Tulips Close-up photos of 10 beautiful tulips in a variety of colors anchor this new 20-stamp booklet. A single flower fills the entire frame of each stamp, with the tip of the stem visible below. Ever since Dutch settlers brought tulip bulbs to North America hundreds of years ago, this flower has become an iconic part of our landscape. Art director Greg Breeding designed the stamps with photos by Denise Ippolito.
Winter Forest Animals Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of winter and celebrate four species that make their home in the North American forest. Among the most common wildlife habitats, deer, rabbits, owls, and foxes are found in many parts of America. This 20-stamp booklet features vivid images of these four animals in various winter trees. Art director Antonio Alcala designed the stamps with Kathy Kirk, who illustrated the stamps.
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Portrait of Chief Bear This stamp was issued in honor of Chief Bear (ca. 1829-1908), who won a landmark court decision in 1879 that established Native Americans as legal subjects with natural rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . The stamp features an image of a polar bear by Thomas Blackshear II, based on a black and white photograph from 1877. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamp.
Endangered Species Under the Endangered Species Act, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2023, more than 1,300 endangered species are protected to increase their chances of survival. With this series of 20 stamps, the Post presents a photo portfolio of 20 endangered species. Those listed are located in all 50 US states and territories and are located at or near US borders. Photographer Joel Sartore has over 13,000 photos in his photo box in his project to document as many species of animals as possible. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps from Sartore’s existing photographs.
Iconic train stations began to grace the American landscape in the 1870s, and while most were destroyed after serving their original purpose, hundreds survive. This 20-stamp issue features five architectural gems that play an important role in their communities: Tamaqua Station in Pennsylvania; Point of Rocks Station in Maryland; Main Street Station in Richmond, VA; Santa Fe Station in San Bernardino, California;