Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Celebration Party Titles

Kiosk night owls come from Paris

the French artist Jean-Othoniel, born in 1964, is primarily known for his works sulfur (1992), but the taste of the metamorphoses of matter makes it change direction quickly and this by the introduction of glass into his work (1993). The collar scar (1997) and many other works, gives them life by integrating them into the landscape.
in 2000 and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Paris subway artist transforms mouth Paris metro, Colette place located in front of the French comedy in "Kiosk Night owls "; entrance is surmounted by two domes set with glass beads, resting on pillars cast Aluminiu m. Everything seems to conceal a bench designed for casual encounters in the sleepy town.
This Othoniel years preparing his first retrospective to be held at the Centre Pompidou in March 2011.
advantage of this, the French post was keen to follow suit by offering the first forward to 2/11/2011 Square Ink in Paris a very nice stamp vertical to 1.40 euros from 2.5 million copies and presented in sheets of 25.
Thank you very much for this beautiful remembrance Roland obtained Square Ink and freshly sent:


The stamp features the work of the artist and the stamp first day of Paris is naturally one of the aluminum domes. In addition to the name of the work and its creator, a signature crowns it all.

-Roland has included a very nice card showing a 2-strands of the many suspension bridges in Japan but I can not say that:

This card can be split into 2 was printed in Kyoto Hyogensha Japan:

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