Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Stamps Memorabilia

To me every piece of stamp is a piece of art. I have never discarded any stamps that is torn. Instead, I will collect them and make them into art collage pieces. By turning them into collage art, I let these small printed works continue their journey—no longer through mail, but through memory This following piece of art was done many years back. The design itself is actually from a stamp from China I also like to group stamps of the same country and create a collage based on their country symbolism as follows Australia map with stamps from the country itself UK queen head with the definitive stamps featuring the queen head on a wooden box   I also have mousepads which I have purchased from Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped   when I attended one of their events known as Dine in the Dark .  For our local context, there are series of Singapore stamps which I have great interest in which I started making memorabilia out of it I have this l...

Latest Posts

Papyrus Wonder merchandize - Animated Papercraft of Master Hung Hsin Fu

Dongba Paper of Naxi tribe, Lijiang, Yunnan, China

Our past time hobby of Stamps collecting

Chinese Paper Cutting (剪纸) — A Brief History

Paper Sculptor Master - Hung Hsin Fu (洪新富)

My first stamp album