In 1974, while working at a garment company in San Francisco, a native New Yorker named William “Picasso” Gaglione walked up to Darlene Domel, a Chicagoan working at the same company, and said, “Close ...
Artist Jean Arneson drove to Menomonie one day in 1994 and came home with a new job. It was one that she had never heard of. “I was skeptical and curious — rubber stamp art? All I ever knew about ...
Sally Mericle was one of those kids who was always drawing pictures. When she was about 8 years old she got a rubber stamp set as a gift and her career was set in type. For the past 20 years she’s ...
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum’s award-winning Web site Arago presents another featured collection titled “American Art on Postage Stamps: Telling the ...
The winning submission in the 2013 Colorado Waterfowl Stamp art competition comes from a first-time winner with more than a passing interest in waterfowl stamp art. Artist Charles Black grew up ...
If the famed French boy general of the American Revolution also had rubber stamps on his liste d achats, he was 180 years too early to make that purchase. In the latest of many mercantile ...