Monday, 29 March 2021

THE MARTIAN POST BOX

Hi Woodsy,

I found these stamp images online - very Moonbase-y I thought!

Andy B
UK

8 comments:

  1. This looks very Bob McCall to me.
    Was he the artist ?

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  2. It does look like his hand Mish I agree.

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  3. Found this online. The illustration, designed by Attila Hejja, was also available in print form

    https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/space-discovery-issue-stamp-series-293647634

    A wonderful futuristic scene - but why build along the cliff edges, considering the possibility of quakes and landslides? Just asking...

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    1. Living on the edge Arto! Yes! Thanks for the info. Great research! Now that's a name! Attila!

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  4. Paul Adams from New Zealand3/29/2021 6:56 pm

    This set was released on 1st October 1998. According to Linn's Stamp News, the five 32 cent stamps are entitled or at least described as: Space City, Space Ship Landing, Humanoid in Space Suit, Space Ship Ascending , and Large Domed Structure. Given the title Humanoid in Space, one wonders if these even depict humans in space, or aliens ?
    1998 U.S. Stamp Program (linns.com)

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    1. Humanoid is an odd word to use. Maybe not alien but not quite human perhaps Paul!

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  5. According to some quick research, Attila Hejja (1955-2007) was a Hungarian-born artist who created quite a bit of space-themed illustrations during his career

    http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?27062

    Perhaps noteworthy too that the print linked above names the artist as Atilla Hejja, which might just be a misspelling. Not too infrequent a happenstance with foreign names.

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    1. Looks like he was a great artist Arto and one I've not heard of. There must be lots of great artists that go largely unnoticed. I'd glad he made a set of stamps.

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